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		<title>The MobileMe Transition</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A month or two ago I decided that I was through paying $99 a year for MobileMe. I have been using the service for a couple years now. There are some great things about the service, especially for a guy like me who is a total Apple fan boy. But the cost is just too [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A month or two ago I decided that I was through paying $99 a year for MobileMe. I have been using the service for a couple years now. There are some great things about the service, especially for a guy like me who is a total Apple fan boy. But the cost is just too much and there are plenty of other options out there.  The services that I used the most are:</p>
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<li>Email</li>
<li>Contacts</li>
<li>Calendar</li>
<li>Sync</li>
<li>iDisk</li>
<li>Photos</li>
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<p>Email is the real biggie here but also the easiest to transition off of. Actually it&#8217;s going to be really nice to get a fresh email account. I finally took les at lesjames dot com and ported it over to Google Apps (Gmail). Mac Mail and my iPhone both sync nicely with Gmail. I still have push and great web access. The nice thing about all this is that I still have a couple months left of MobileMe so I can slowly ween myself off of it.</p>
<p>Photos and iDisk were never great with MobileMe so I have no problems here. I&#8217;m going to use Flickr as my photo repository and Dropbox is just about the coolest thing since Nintendo (I&#8217;m going to start using Nintendo instead of sliced bread as my default measuring stick of coolest since). BTW if anyone wants to <a href="https://www.dropbox.com/referrals/NTIwODcyMzQ5">give Dropbox a whirl</a> use that link because we will both get extra space.</p>
<p>Sync is going to be the biggest loss here. I love how MobileMe keeps my laptop, cloud and iPhone all in perfect sync. It&#8217;s the tight integration you would expect from Apple having control over both the hardware and software. I&#8217;m pretty sure I can get contacts to sync up but I&#8217;m scared of calendars. The other nice thing about MobileMe was it synced my computer preferences too. When my laptop went down for a week between MobileMe sync and Time Machine I didn&#8217;t miss a step on my loaner Mac. I&#8217;ve also never had to use MobileMe to find my lost iPhone (knocking on wood now), but when I turn the service off I just know that is when Find My iPhone is going to come in handy.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m going to start transitioning my contacts to Google so hopefully it goes smoothly. I&#8217;ll give it a couple weeks and then report back. I&#8217;m saving calendars for last because I just know that will end up being a pain. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.</p>
<p>[Update]<br />
So I have switched off MobileMe contact syncing for my iPhone and laptop.  Fortunatly Mac Address book has an option for syncing with Google Contacts.  When I set up my gmail account on the iPhone it magically started syncing my contacts too. The process wasn&#8217;t entirely painless because I had a tough time with duplicate and sometimes triplicate contact entries showing up, but I think everything is in sync now. As a side note, my contacts in Google Apps and my Google Account are completely different lists and I can&#8217;t get the two to sync. So I wiped out my contacts from my account (not gmail in apps).  The whole thing was quite confusing there for a little while.  Google should do a better job of meshing my account with Apps.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m going to let the dust settle with contacts before I try and tackle calendars. I&#8217;ll update when I give it a go.</p>
<p>[Update]<br />
When I switch off MobileMe I will lose the Find My iPhone feature which thankfully I have never needed. This app could be a nice alternative: <a href="http://www.macrumors.com/iphone/2009/11/12/undercover-1-5-adds-push-notification-tool-to-iphone-theft-recovery-app/">Undercover</a></p>
<p>[Update]<br />
Thanks to this great article on <a href="http://iphone.appstorm.net/how-to/synchronization/harmonize-iphone-ical-with-google-calendar/">iPhone.AppStorm</a> I have now transitioned off of MobileMe calendars and switched to Google. This was the last piece of the puzzle. Yay!</p>
<p>[Update]<br />
I have turned off MobileMe on my computer. All mail, contacts and calendars are being handled by Google now. I feel like I&#8217;m a step closer to digital harmony.</p>
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