Apple to charge for iTools (or .mac)?

d8n_two

Registered
Slaptech is reporting that Apple will announce that it will begin charging for iTools use soon. It cliams it will come with the ".mac" changeover. If this is true, I hope it is limited to "premium" services and doesn't include mac.com e-mail or HomePage. I think Apple will see a wave of wrath from Mac users if they try to charge for the simple stuff we've all been using for free all this time.

d8n_two
 
NO WAY!!! If they start charging then I'm moving out of my mac.com-stuff...
They are welcome to charge for any space on iDisk over 50 Mb, I'd understand that, but having homepage.mac.com and @mac.com for free is just natural for me, if they start charging I'll stop promoting.
 
Here's another idea that I've heard: Apple will keep basic iTools free, but charge $100/year for new advanced ".mac" services. These services might include top level domain name registration with .mac, i.e. www.yourdomain.mac, as well as advanced hosting and iDisk features.

I don't know if this is anywhere near likely, but I could live with it if my free stuff stays the same.

d8n_two
 
OK, if that is the case(and the offers I already have stand firm) then I have no problems with it
 
At the bottom of the ThinkSecret article it still says they are unsure whether Apple will charge for existing services or not. Hopefully they don't.
 
I still think (hope) that Apple wouldn't turn around and try to charge for basic services. If they at least keep the e-mail free, I can probably find alternatives to HomePage and iDisk. I know a lot of people who are very proud of their mac.com e-mail. It's really the only iTool some Mac users that I know use, so they'd probably just grudgingly switch e-mail accounts since $100 a year is a little high for e-mail. Is there anything that could possibly make e-mail worth paying that much? I don't Steve might just have us all pulling out our credit cards come Monday.

d8n_two
 
If Apple were to charge $100 a year for .mac services then so be it.

So long as they offer *FREE* basic service to those people who buy new machines or an OS Upgrade each year. In otherwards. Buy a new mac, get .mac for free for 12 months. But OS 10.5, get .mac for free for the next year. Buy

If you don't buy those things, then pay $100 to get the premium .mac service which bumps disk space to 50 MBytes, email to 20 mbytes and gives you a few other bells an whistles
 
I’m okay with it as long as i don’t need a credit card to buy it.. since i have none.. and my parents also not - what makes online living much harder :rolleyes:
 
First of all, I'll continue to call them iTools for a long time to come even if Apple does officially endorse the loathsome and tasteless .Mac name.

Second, I'd gladly pay $100 / year if it came with free OS upgrades. If what they want is more predictable cash, fine. If what they want is more cash, not so fine. I spend my cash on stuff, them asking for more cash just means I get less stuff. It doesn't get them any more of my cash.
 
Back
Top