Es un "secreto" a voces, .Mac esta muy anticuado. Sus servicios son útiles para muchos, pero el mercado implica actualizar tus sistemas cada X tiempo, y con la aparición de la web 2.0, el AJAX, los degradados y cientos y cientos de aplicaciones via web que hacen mucho mejor el trabajo que .Mac, uno se para a pensar y dice ¿Para que quiero una cuenta de pago teniendo otras opciones mejores y gratuitas?
A continuación la carta viral que deberías mandar a Apple. Por que esta bien «meterles caña» de vez en cuando, no todo va a ser besar los zapatos de Jobs alabanzas.
> With competing all-in-one services taking on .Mac, and plenty of individual services offering far superior performance in contrast to their .Mac equivalents (often for free), you are quickly losing any appeal or value. Your fall from the throne isn't merely a result of your apparent disinterest in pushing the boundaries of web services, for it is also caused by your blatant and persistent lack of the basic fundamentals in much of what you offer.
>Easily dwarfed storage space, an insulting lack of server-side spam filtering, and competing syncing services that outpace yours in terms of both platform compatibility and innovative features - all top an extensive list of snowballing frustration and complaints from a decreasing community of .Mac users from far and wide. We encourage you to seek out the mounting and disenchanting feedback across the internet from your users, only because it seems that you have recently forgotten this crucial practice.
> Please, if you insist on charging for these aging services, start placing a refreshed effort into them so users have something to show for paying your chart-topping yearly fee. Apple is a company known for thinking different and innovating - it's time .Mac begins living up to that ideal again.
Cosas que deberíamos añadir: __.Mac en castellano__.
(Vía TUAW
