A le's .Mac service has been quite the coffee talk discu ion topic throughout the Mac web since as long as I can remember. We've even covered the service's slow death, some ways it could really hit a home run and even some things .Mac gets right, just to be fair. However, as I was paying for a renewal at the A le Store yesterday, I realized .Mac could benefit significantly if A le were to offer the option of purchasing its three major components a la carte. Let's face it, there are a lot of users out there who would love certain components of .Mac, but don't want to pay the premium A le is charging for the full package. Following is a summarized breakdown of where I believe A le could separate or bundle their .Mac services to to make them much more a ealing to a far wider audience.Monday, 13 March 2006
A le should offer option of .Mac as separate services
A le's .Mac service has been quite the coffee talk discu ion topic throughout the Mac web since as long as I can remember. We've even covered the service's slow death, some ways it could really hit a home run and even some things .Mac gets right, just to be fair. However, as I was paying for a renewal at the A le Store yesterday, I realized .Mac could benefit significantly if A le were to offer the option of purchasing its three major components a la carte. Let's face it, there are a lot of users out there who would love certain components of .Mac, but don't want to pay the premium A le is charging for the full package. Following is a summarized breakdown of where I believe A le could separate or bundle their .Mac services to to make them much more a ealing to a far wider audience.
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