Read on, after the jump.
Exhibit A: Hosted a licatio
Who needs the desktop anymore? Let's all use web-based, hosted a licatio ! Ok, so that thought might be just a little premature, but these weba are getting better all the time. When I think "A le," I think "cutting edge" and "i ovation," and web a licatio fit the bill.
Homepage
With the introduction of iWeb, poor Homepage has been all but forgotten. When it was first introduced many years ago, I was thrilled with the idea. I could easily make a nice looking web page for friends and family with minimal fu and no coding. Images and files lived on my iDisk and hosting was built-in. iWeb really blows it away, and now Homepage is a loaner (unle you've opted not to buy iLife '06). I say, let's integrate the two.
Homepage is already online, so we've got a bit of a head start. Other services like Vox, Typepad and many others let you update your site via a browser. Imagine! Live, web-based blogging from A le! These other services also allow for complete customization and html editing via a browser. Or, you can simply pick and choose your layout and design optio without having to place a single tag. How about a web-based interface for updating .Mac-hosted iWeb blogs and galleries? Perha the ability to move between one iWeb template and another with a single click? Vox does this beautifully, by the way. Just find the template you like and click "A ly to blog." No need to wait while your site rebuilds or anything. Or, .Mac su cribers could have acce to exclusive templates and other such goodies. If there is one company that can make the above experience pleasant and beautiful, it's A le.
Now, I know that some of you are going to call iWeb "web building for soccer moms," but I like web building for soccer moms. Sometimes I don't want to get all fancy with a hand-coded site, total customization and so on. Sometimes all I want is a simple site that I can use to keep friends and family updated with photos and videos of the kids. If that site can be edited online and integrated with my iLife data, then terrific.
A leworks goes live
Remember A leworks? Or for you older geeks (like me), Clarisworks? For the uninitiated, A leworks is a long-ignored productivity suite by A le that includes a word proce or, readsheet a and database a lication (kind of like "Filemaker Lite."). It has sat in A le Limbo for a number of years, and .Mac 2.0 (or are we at 3.0?) is the perfect time to roll out the all new, fully integrated, web-based A leworks.
Co ider Writely and Google readsheets. Both are web-based a licatio by (who else) Google. They're quite basic at this point but pretty much allow you to do what you'd want to do. Now imagine each done with A le's style, functionality and integration with the revamped Homepage mentioned above, or even the OS itself. Create multi-author, collaborative, pa word-protected documents and readsheets. Keep previous versio acce ible via the web, so if Joh y from the office comes in and really hoses your document, you can go back to the day before he went hog-wild and restore that version. Easily post files to your Homepage site(s), acce them from the Finder and so on. Web publishing in Filemaker (meaning making your database available online) has gotten easier with each new release. I imagine a trimmed down version as being the succe or to A leworks' database a . Now a little league coach can easily keep track of his players, games, practices, equipment etc. online with the web-based database, readsheet and word proce ing of .Mac's live succe or to A leworks.
Exhibit B: Enhancements to iLife
I love A le's digital hub concept, as that's precisely what my computers are. I used them to work with my photos, create movies...you know the drill. As an added incentive, why not let .Mac su cribers do some cool stuff with the iLife a ? For example, i hot lets you edit photos online. Imagine doing the same with your iPhoto a . Did you upload that photo before you remembered to crop it or remove the red eye? No problem, do it in your browser.
Or, say you su cribe to your cousin's photocast. You decide to be a wise guy and add a mustache and fu y hat to his face in each picture. You then bing his copy of iPhoto and update the same photos in his photocast.
Or, perha a "share" link could a ear next to your .Mac-hosted movies, YouTube-style. Of course, the idea of su criber-exclusive iDVD templates and the like ring to mind.
So there's a brief look at just a few of the things we think would be cool as a part of the next major update to .Mac. Whenever that may be. Or not.
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