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A (slightly) new look for MobileMe
Filed under: MobileMe
When I logged into MobileMe this morning, I noticed that my iDisk icon looked a bit different ... it now resembles the one representing the forthcoming iDisk app for the iPhone. It's not the only visual tweak to MobileMe. The Settings icon has received a refresh, and Mail has been changed to look more like its desktop counterpart, showing the count of unread items next to their respective folders.
A look at the status history for MobileMe shows that maintenance was performed late last night on the web apps, resulting in the new look throughout the site. Other changes to MobileMe include:
- The Help menu is now accessible from the toolbar.
- Mail forwarding and replies now retain original formatting.
- All messages on MobileMe can now be searched from the iPhone or iPod Touch.
- Automatic album creation from the iPhone or iPod Touch with version 3.0 software.
- iPhone 3GS users can publish video to MobileMe.
- iPhone contacts maintain ringtone associations after syncing with MobileMe.
- Option to merge contacts and calendars on first sync.
- Turning off sync will enable users to still keep a copy of their data on their device rather than wiping it.
TUAWA (slightly) new look for MobileMe originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Wed, 01 Jul 2009 12:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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