In addition, this encryption will encompass your iCloud e-mail that is stored on the drive. There are other alternatives that with a iPhone app you have 50 GB free.
What I am looking for is a replacement for iDisk. I used to run my home page off iDisk. Any videos are too big, although most photos fit. I remember using iDisk and it was excruciatingly slow. And with Apple finally getting cloud storage costs in line, this is a no brainer. Question: Q: lost local iDisk More Less. Communities Get Support. Sign in Sign in Sign in corporate. Browse Search. Ask a question. Does anyone know if I can recover my old local iDisk files???
More Less. Reply I have this question too 2 I have this question too Me too 2 Me too. Answer: A: Answer: A: You should still be able to find the disk image file which was your local iDisk in your user Library. View answer in context. All replies Drop Down menu.
Loading page content. With the June 30, death of Apple's MobileMe service looming just a little over two months away, some Mac users are still wondering what to do to replace one of the keystone pieces of the service -- iDisk.
Of the two Mac apps, Fleishman notes that Transmit works most like the default mode of iDisk. It provides a glimpse into the remote server's file structure, but doesn't download or sync files locally. As such, if you need to open a large remote file to edit it on the Mac, you must first wait for the file to be downloaded. We've since received a number of similar reports. Mark Sylte writes "I was using locally-cached iDisk images on three machines, foolishly thinking this was a backup strategy.
When Apple gave me additional iDisk space, my laptop generated numerous error messages when it tried to sync. I deleted the locally-cached iDisk and foolishly, again, tossed the disk image thinking it was corrupted. I created a new one but this failed to copy anything but the top level of folders nothing inside the document folder was copied. I've read numerous stories like mine on the Apple support site.
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