



Kissell first focuses on set up and syncing—what to expect, what kinds of data sync, handling problems, and more. Once that's covered, Kissell examines these topics:
• Various ways to use an iDisk for storing and sharing files
• Accessing and updating calendar and contact data on the MobileMe site
• Using the Gallery feature (alone or via iLife '08) to publish photos and movies
• Publishing a Web site to MobileMe's servers
• Enabling Back to My Mac in order to access one of your Macs from another
• Using MobileMe email, via its Web interface, Apple Mail, and an iPhone or iPod touch
• How MobileMe's Backup app compares to Leopard's Time Machine
Take Control of MobileMe is unique in offering current, book-length coverage of MobileMe, and it may be purchased for $10 at TakeControlBooks.com and oreilly.com.
Take Control of MobileMe assumes that most readers are using Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard - and possibly an iPhone or iPod touch, but it also has details aimed at helping those using Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger, Windows XP, and Windows Vista.
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