Yep, works like a charm and in fact is just like working with the  
Finder.  If you want to go as far as providing a URL to a file and  
have it expire after a number of days, there are utilities for that  
and well there is much one can do.  I use my public iDisk for sharing  
files, but I use my personal iDisk for storing very important files I  
want to have multiple backups of.  It is secure and cheap insurance  
for files that are simply not easily replaced.
On Aug 1, 2009, at 9:35 PM, Marie Howarth wrote:

>
> I have a trial of mobile me and I am thinking of paying the 59 pounds
> per year to keep it after my trial runs out. I'm curious if anyone has
> used the idisc feature and if they've successfully managed to see
> their uploaded files on the web. this would help me distribute files
> to friends, such as huge documents so i was really hoping this would
> work. anyone managed to get it working and how well with voice over?
> I know mobile me isn't perfect with voice over at the min, but it is a
> good product in my opinion.
> thanks
>
>
> >


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