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Sunday, March 23, 2003
Apple Offers Free Jaguar Tutorials To .Mac Customers - Vern Seward, Mac Observer

On July 17, 2002, Apple launched .Mac, and was immediately inundated with cries of shock and disbelief from iTools customers used to getting Mac.com mail and other courtesies for free. Many understood why Apple decided to charge for its Internet based services, but many decried the US$99 a year price tag as being far too high for services provided. A bit more than six months have passed, and much of the negative reaction to .Mac has faded. Apple has steadily increased the value .Mac provides; Virex virus software, and Backup software were the first benefits, followed by online .Mac mail, syncing of local and online address books, and now a comprehensive tutorial on using Jaguar. Apple has unveiled the tutorials, billing them as "for members only," and only available online.

 


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