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Wednesday, Sep 29, 2004 11:15am
Apple increases .Mac storage for email, iDisk |
Apple today increased the amount of storage space it offers members of its paid .Mac service. The company said that it is now offering a 250MB of combined storage for its email and iDisk services, allowing users to customize the the amount of storage available for each service. The default settings are 125MB of mail storage and 125MB of iDisk space. Apple is offering an option to upgrade any .Mac account to 1GB of storage for $50/year. Previously, Apple offered 100MB of iDisk storage and 15MB of mail. In June, Apple increased the maximum email size from 3MB to 10MB, added email aliases, and offered a customizable spell checker. Apple's .Mac web services are also online after the unannounced upgrade caused an unexpected outage.
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