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What happens to iWeb when there's no Mobile Me?

I was disappointed to learn that Apple will turn off Mobile Me next year. I'm a teacher and I liked using iWeb to create a small website for my classes (Homework, Activities,etc.). It was easy and the pages looked OK to me. I haven renewed my Mobile Me subscription when I bought a new iMac in January. Now I have to go through a bunch s__t to get a refund.


I am not interested in iClouds, iPhones, iPads, etc. I just don't want all the extra stuff. I just liked having an easy to post a website and create decent looking webpages.


You have to pay for iCloud, right? If I don't use and don't intend to use any iOS devices, what good is iCloud? Does it have any value?


What happens to my iDisk after June 30, 2012? Does it disappear?


Will iWeb be killed as well? I am told that you can publish webpages with iWeb to 3rd party sites, but if the application is no longer supported, it won't be long before it won't work correctly.


Are there any applications as good as and EASY as iWeb to use?

iBook G4 / iMacG4 / iMacG5 / / Mac Book Pro/ eMac, Mac OS X (10.5.8)

Posted on Jun 6, 2011 7:48 PM

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Jun 8, 2011 7:25 AM in response to Joeswell

FYI, Apple is deleting some topics pertaining to people voicing their opinions on iWeb and iDisk. Just be careful.


To Apple: Stop deleting topics of peoples concerns about iWeb and iDisk. It would be better if you would announce or release a statement on your intentions about iWeb and iDisk.


Voice your concerns


MobileMe Feedback Form https://www.apple.com/feedback/mobileme.html


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Jun 7, 2011 4:53 AM in response to Joeswell

Joeswell wrote:


Are there any applications as good as and EASY as iWeb to use?


The free, web-based Weebly is easy and over 6 million people & businesses use it. Besides being able to update your site from any Mac or PC via drag & drop, Weebly is regularly updated with new features, e.g.


Photo Slideshows, Photo Galleries, E-commerce, Visitor Stats & SEO, Mobile Device Friendly, Collaborative Website Editing.


You can easily link to an external site (such as a blog) from the menu bar, which also offers drop-down menus — click on this graphic for more info:


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And in Google's Chrome browser, Weebly's web app icon can be set up to open Weebly in full screen mode and logged in ready for editing your site — see HERE.


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Jun 7, 2011 6:25 AM in response to Alancito

Of course there are 3rd party alternatives and perhaps better ones but for Apple to simply drop key services such as iDisk and Mobile Me support for iWeb is a slap in the face to it's loyal customers and makes this new "iCloud" service an insulting joke. BTW, what is Apple's migration path for it's iDisk and iWeb hosting customers? It better not be just manually move your files over to some other service.

Jun 7, 2011 7:59 AM in response to Ethmoid

It is not a reasonable solution to just move files to a third party host since one of the biggest advantages of an iWeb site was the one step adding of blog post updates. I have a business web site that works very nicely with iWeb and it is important to my income that it stay operating in the way it did before.


I was burned by Apple dumping iCards. There has never been any alternative even half way as good to replace it and if iWeb one step publishing is eliminated that is a second and even more serious burning. You do not forget or forgive things like that. I will never ever use another Apple service again if I have to move my website. If they cannot be trusted to continue services then I cannot build my life around them.


As it is I will be like a lot of people who will refuse to put my contacts and email online online just for security reasons and bandwidth reasons mean I will never use online services for photos and music.


Let us hope that using iCloud is optional because from what I am seeing I will have to abandon iOS and if necessary Macintosh entirely if iCloud is forced upon us. I have had Macs since the old century and it upsets me a great deal to be filled with fear like I am by the changes that are proposed.

Jun 7, 2011 12:40 PM in response to Ethmoid

it is not true that publishing via FTP is the same as publishing via Mobile Me. Several iWeb features do not work when published to another server. The hit counter does not work, password protection does not work, blog search does not work, and most importantly commenting does not work. The whole point of a blog and photo albums is to get customer feedback and interaction via comments on blog posts and photos. This problem cannot be overcome as it is a characteristic of the way iWeb works at the present time. Apple might surprise us and rewrite the code to support interactive features, passwords etc on third party servers but they appear to have stopped developing the app in recent years.

Jun 7, 2011 12:52 PM in response to Ethmoid

I am seeing so many people trying to seed the discussions (about how upset people are over the unknown fate of iWeb) with suggestions such as; Try this or that web site building alternative, or Apple isn't obligated to you, or "you can easily publish your site to another server" blah, blah, blah. The fact is, thousands of people have learned to count on iWeb and Apple's one click publishing AND hosting to make their web sites. They have learned to make great looking web sites quickly with iWeb. They like iWeb. Some of us have used it for years. Apple is likely pulling the rug out from under ALL of these people. Many Sites, Blogs, Podcasts, Business Sites etc. will now simply cease to be if Apple stops supporting iWeb during the transition to "iCloud". The most frustrating thing of all is that Apple has not (as of yet) even said one thing about what will happen to all of the web sites already created with iWeb. They are just ignoring it so far. They have only given press releases about MobileMe going away. It is rude in my opinion. Trying to "spin" the dialog is not what is needed now. Apple needs to answer the many legitimate concerns all the iWeb users here are raising.

Jun 7, 2011 3:36 PM in response to Christian Johnson

This has nothing to do with iWeb - iWeb is an app that you will still be able to use to build websites. Even if discontinued it will still work and is totally separate from MobileMe whatever happens.


I like iWeb and have been using it for quite a while now and actually, once I learned how to use it, it sparked my interest html and css and javascript and as I have learned more, all my sites have become that much more complex, now with integrated drop down menus and lots of html code and scrolling text boxes etc.


I still intend to use iWeb to help me design and build websites whatever happens, the difference is that I don't use MobileMe to host them, having always preferred the ease and cheapness of other hosts like GoDaddy, where you can purchase a domain name and where you get more for your bucks, withe database integration, WordPress and Form Mail etc.

Jun 9, 2011 6:34 AM in response to Ethmoid

Again, pointed out by other people, certain functions that iWeb has will not work on any other web hosting without doing some modifications to the host server, even then, sometime it wont work period. Some of us don't have the experience or the time to do complex HTML coding or of the like. iWeb and iDisk (as a host) works seamlessly.


Its up to all of us who use iWeb and iDisk (as a hosting service or other) to let Apple know we are not only concerned, but also upset with the lack of details about retaining to some features that are used on MobileMe such as Back to My Mac and iPhoto Gallery.


Apple - Feedback



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Jun 7, 2011 5:34 PM in response to Joeswell

I know that building a web site isn't the most fun thing in the world to do and learn about if you deem yourself "not tech savvy" but use this as an opportunity to learn what's out there! It's like relying on that employee who knows how to do that certain job no one else knows how to do.. and suddently up and leaves your company... always good to have a back up and keep learning... especially when it comes to technology... I'm still a fan of Apple keeping up with it's competitors... and look forward to shopping at the Retail Stores without one less thing that their employess have to get me hooked on.. 🙂

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