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I refuse to be a test for Apple and I refuse to be a sheep running out to buy an Apple product because I have more money than sense (I have no money but that's besides the point) 

 

 

besides they'll bring a new version out next year so there's no rush to get it unless you're one of those that has to have everything Apple makes right here, right now! 

 

 

If it works then mebbe I'll reconsider 

 

 

 

FM
Originally Posted by Pengy:

I refuse to be a test for Apple and I refuse to be a sheep running out to buy an Apple product because I have more money than sense (I have no money but that's besides the point) 

 

 

besides they'll bring a new version out next year so there's no rush to get it unless you're one of those that has to have everything Apple makes right here, right now! 

 

 

If it works then mebbe I'll reconsider 

 

 

 

It's a virtual hard drive, there's nothing to buy Mind you, from a quick google it looks like you only get 5GB of free storage

SazBomb

For me, the main question would be how secure is iCloud - I wouldn't want hackers to break in and find out confidential information. I know it's different but just think about the attacks on Sony in recent weeks, with millions of users potentially having their details stolen.

 

As I am an accountant dealing with people's tax, it would be disastrous if those details were hacked into. For that reason, although my antivirus software provider also has an online backup facility, I do not use it.

El Loro
Originally Posted by SazBomb:
Originally Posted by Pengy:

I refuse to be a test for Apple and I refuse to be a sheep running out to buy an Apple product because I have more money than sense (I have no money but that's besides the point) 

 

 

besides they'll bring a new version out next year so there's no rush to get it unless you're one of those that has to have everything Apple makes right here, right now! 

 

 

If it works then mebbe I'll reconsider 

 

 

 

It's a virtual hard drive, there's nothing to buy Mind you, from a quick google it looks like you only get 5GB of free storage

apple never do anything without profit in mind - bet they start charging 

 

 

wouldn't trust them to secure my secret stuff either 

FM

I wouldn't put my personal files in the hands of a faceless corp like Apple. I wouldn't voluntarily transfer my personal data outside of the country and subject to weaker data protection laws. I really don't see the point. 

 

I've never had a hard disk fail on me and I back up everything to drives which are under my control and with a lot more capacity than 5gb.  The price of 5gb of storage is under ÂĢ20.  The only benefit that I can see with cloud storage is if your house burns down or gets burgled. 

 

The pitch from Apple

Introducing iCloud, a breakthrough set of free new cloud services that work seamlessly with applications on your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Mac or PC. “Today it is a real hassle and very frustrating to keep all your information and content up-to-date across all your devices”, said Steve Jobs, Apple’s CEO. “iCloud keeps your important information and content up to date across all your devices. All of this happens automatically and wirelessly, and because it’s integrated into our apps you don’t even need to think about it — it all just works”.

 

Across all your [Apple] devices?  Their much maligned iTunes software does that (often with hitches) and how many [Apple] devices do most people have - or want?  It's not like anyone's life would come to a crashing halt if a few music files were on their iPod, iPad, iTouch, iMac but not their iPhone.

Carnelian

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