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  2. MobileMe | Wikipedia

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    MobileMe (branded iTools between 2000 and 2002; .Mac until 2008) is a discontinued subscription-based collection of online services and software offered by Apple Inc. All services were gradually transitioned to and eventually replaced by the free iCloud, and MobileMe ceased on June 30, 2012, with transfers to iCloud being available until July 31, 2012, or data being available for download ...

  3. iDisk | Wikipedia

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    iDisk was a file hosting service offered by Apple Inc. initially to all Mac OS 9.X users, and later to .Mac and MobileMe subscribers that enabled them to store their digital photos, films and personal files online so they could be accessed remotely. All Mac OS 9.X users received a free 20MB iDisk, [1] with a 400MB paid subscription option added ...

  4. AppleLink | Wikipedia

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    AppleLink was the name of both Apple Computer 's online service for its dealers, third-party developers, and users, and the client software used to access it. Prior to the commercialization of the Internet, AppleLink was a popular service for Mac and Apple IIGS users. The service was offered from about 1986 to 1994 to various groups, before ...

  5. Talk:MobileMe | Wikipedia

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    iCloud is the next iteration of Apple's online tools, intended to replace MobileMe. MobileMe replaced .Mac which replaced iTools. Why should there be two separate articles about the same general concept? Suggest creating a new article about Apple Online Productivity Tools (or some such), and fold the iCloud and MobileMe articles into it.

  6. Mac OS 9 | Wikipedia

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    Mac OS 9 also featured integrated support for Apple's suite of Internet services known as iTools (later re-branded as .Mac, then MobileMe, which was replaced by iCloud) and included improved TCP/IP functionality with Open Transport 2.5. Other features new to Mac OS 9 include: [8] Integrated support for multiple user accounts without using At Ease.

  7. History of Apple Inc. | Wikipedia

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    Contents. History of Apple Inc. Apple Inc., originally Apple Computer, Inc., is a multinational corporation that creates and markets consumer electronics and attendant computer software, and is a digital distributor of media content. Apple's core product lines are the iPhone smartphone, iPad tablet computer, and the Mac personal computer.

  8. ITools | Wikipedia

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    ITools. iTools or ITools may refer to: iTools, an online service from Apple (later known as .Mac then MobileMe, before evolving into the current iCloud service) ITools Resourceome, a computer image tool for displaying complex data maps. Category: Disambiguation pages.

  9. iLife | Wikipedia

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    iLife is a discontinued software suite for macOS and iOS developed by Apple Inc. It consists of various programs for media creation, organization, editing and publishing. At various times, it included: iTunes, iMovie, iPhoto, iDVD, iWeb, and GarageBand.