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Posted by: timothymarkwebb (Monday 24 November 2008, 5:25 PM)

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mobileme still broken

What has frustrated me most about MobileMe, and perhaps I should have anticipated it, is not that the service is full of bugs even 100 days after it was launched (for some reason the calendars on my work Mac, home Mac and iPhone are all in different timezones so scheduling is fun. I am getting to like attending meetings at 3am) but the fact that when I choose to cancel the trial then, guess what?

MobileMe wipes all contact and calendar data from my iPhone...

This didn't put me in a good mood

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