icloud vs. mobileme is it worth the switch?

Am I the only person who feels ripped off by having to upgrade to lion so I can keep my "mobileme" account? My Mac is only 1 1/2 years old. I have now tried downloading lion for the 3rd time and have 72 hours devoted to trying to get the download completed. The 2nd ended with error [after 12 hours!]. After reading everyone's feedback I have decided to hang it up. I just might go back to a rotary phone, might be easier!

MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.6.8)

Posted on Mar 4, 2012 10:49 PM

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Mar 5, 2012 12:05 AM in response to eleanorw

It's a big download and obviously the time it takes depends on the speed of your internet connection: with a slow one it might will take some hours. You could try again later - try and pick a time when America is asleep if you can.


As you probably know, if youy don't migrate you will lose your @me.com account at the end of June. However you can migrate your MobileMe account to iCloud at http://me.com/move even with Snow Leopard - when asked to confirm that you have Lion on your Mac, just lie and say 'yes'.


If you have MobileMe mail set up to collect mail from external POP accounts you should cancel this before migrating, or you may find it still working in iCloud (where it isn't supposed to) and with no way of stopping it. You may find the MobileMe email settings will continue to work for a time after migrating but it will stop eventually so you should not rely on this. You should delete your MobileMe email account from Mail.


You can then set up Mail manually in Snow Leopard to access iCloud email; it's a slight fudge because the 'wizard' will attempt to connect you to MobileMe as soon as you enter an @me.com address. The process, which includes a workaround for this, is described here:


http://www.wilmut.webspace.virginmedia.com/notes/icloudmail.html


You may be able to sync your calendars to iCloud by means of an unsupported hack, but you cannot sync Contacts or Bookmarks and iCloud's other facilities will not work. This page outlines the situation when you migrate to iCloud, including a link to the calendar hack:


http://www.wilmut.webspace.virginmedia.com/notes/icloudSL.html

Mar 5, 2012 1:08 PM in response to eleanorw

Roger that was a very informative, helpful post that took a lot of effort. If I could click the greenie I would. 🙂



Bikgrl23, you need to watch out, Lion perhaps won't run a lot of software you need, have a update or require a paid upgrade and possibly no hardware drivers for your present third party hardware.


Use this site to help determine if Lion is for you before you leap, if you should decide to do so.


http://roaringapps.com/apps:table

Mar 6, 2012 8:05 AM in response to Bikgrl23

your welcome,


another helpful tip is to clone your present OS X 10.6 boot drive to a blank, powered external drive and disconnect.


the advantage here is the clone can be 'hold the option key bootable', allowing you to use disk utility to erase the entire internal hard drive (important) and reverse clone 10.6 back onto your internal drive.


CCC is free/donationware and the first / best, Superdupes is free basic clones then payware for more features.


http://www.bombich.com/get_ready_for_lion.html



So this way if you decide to make the Lion leap, only to find out your third party hardware ceases to function and the dev won't write a new Lion driver, you can revert to 10.6.8 in about a few hours of letting the software do the work instead of a tedious manual install from 10.6 disk.

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