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.Mac the "Key to Freedom"

.Mac the "Key to Freedom" 01/22/2004 02:12 AM

The MacDevCenter has just posted a excellent article on .Mac and how even power users can find it of great use. Author de Kermadec points out that though .Mac may seem to have limitations, those limitations allow users to "rely on simpler, more straightforward solutions that, in the long run, let me be more creative and productive that ever before."




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