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.Mac adds VersionTracker and iBlog to the benefits

MacMerc.com writes "Today, .Mac users will see that a free VersionTracker Plus subscription, a discount of half off VersionTracker Pro subscription and software, free iBlog Blogging Software, and a discount on SmartDisk FireWire Drives have been added to their Member Benefits."

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  1. The deal with VT first positive thought by danigiri · · Score: 5, Insightful
    My first impression on the news is that the new advantatges look fairly good and are a welcome deviation of the NIH (not invented here) syndrome that plagued Apple in the past.

    Apple has looked for -and seemingly found- which websites, tools and goodies its users actually use, even if they do not come from Apple, a big-name VAR or software company.

    Then, if the deals themselves are good or not is a matter of debate. I am a .Mac subscriber and I am right now debating wheter to renew my subscription, as thousands of Mac users are doing as well. These benefits might tip the balance... Paid web services are still on shaky ground, I think Apple any many others are still getting the hang of it (users too).

    My two eurocents...

    dani++

  2. Re:Worthless... by General+Sherman · · Score: 4, Insightful

    It's not just email and a website. They also give you virex, backup software to backup to an iDisk, DVD-R, what have you. Now you also get a subscription to VT+, which is really useful, and iBlog, so for $100 a year you also get a blog with a good server.

    I think it's worth it.

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  3. .Mac is awesome by solistus · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I, like virtually every Mac user, was shocked and disappointed to hear that iTools was making the move to .Mac and coming with a nice hefty fee. I figured I'd use it for a year, and in that time start using my alternate email account for everything.

    After having used .Mac for this long, I have to say I don't know that I could do without it. Having 100mb of webspace is a nice feature- it's a great fileserver for images and text and the like, although the lack of server-side support for things like PHP makes it somewhat less useful for actual site hosting. iSync is wonderful, and saved me just today when I had to format my System partition due to some strange and unfixable corruption. The email is great as well, giving you plenty of space and access to your email from any computer running a modern OS via webmail. That alone may be worth the $100 a year; however, that fails to account for many other oft-overlooked features of .Mac.

    The freebies, while put down frequently by .Mac subscribers and non-subscribers alike, are a nice way of showing that Apple cares- think of them as gifts. You don't expect them, you don't buy .Mac for them, but they come to you anyway, and if even one is useful a single time, you've gained something extra from them. The VT+ subscription is very cool; any Mac user should know that VT is an extremely useful tool even without +/Pro access. Also, the $20 off coupon for resubscribing, while not as nice as the $50 off for iTools members the first year, is certainly nice. If you want The Sims or Everquest for some odd reason, you can get those instead.

    .Mac is great, and these new offers make me even more glad I shelled out the $8.33 a month for it.

  4. What's next? by fingers1122 · · Score: 2, Interesting

    It looks as if Apple is trying its hardest to sell some .Mac memberships. My guess is that these types of benefits will extend themselves to future Apple software releases and OS updates. I wonder if Apple will eventually start charging non-.Mac users for future software releases along the lines of iPhoto and iCal. I am not a .Mac member but am considering purchasing a membership.

  5. versiontracker not for current members by dwater · · Score: 2, Informative

    IINM, free versiontracker subscription is for new members, or for members who renew, not for current members.

    This is relevant to me, because my subscription expires in a few days and I do not intend to renew, and so the offer does not apply to me - even though I am still a member.

    The iBlog offer applies to me, so I have that, but not the versiontracker one...that is purely an incentive, not a benefit.

    Anyway...small point, but worth making.

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  6. Re:Worthless... by FredFnord · · Score: 2, Insightful

    It's called 'Paying for Software'. I'm aware that Slashdot readers have some serious problems wrapping their minds around this concept, but there are a few people out there who have figured it out.

    You see, Apple decided that their backup program would only be available to people who PAID them for it, and decided that this subscription service was a good way to implement that without adding the overhead of an additional product to the company. So they rolled the software in with .Mac, and now if you want Apple's branded backup software, you pay them for it! Wow!

    See? It's not THAT hard to understand, even for a dumb PC user.

    -fred

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  7. Re:Worthless... by base3 · · Score: 2, Interesting
    The software continues to function even if you don't renew your .Mac subscription.

    If that's the case, I have no beef with it--I was under the impression that to continue to be able to backup to CDR or DVD-R, one had to continue the .mac subscription to keep that ability from "expiring."

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