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		<title>Cool Technology of the Week &#8211; MobileMe</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When I went into business for myself last year, I decided up front that I would make a concerted point to only use software and equipment that was easy to use and maintain. I also decided that my clients should never be exposed to technological issues on my side, whether that be email, phones, calendar [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When I went into business for myself last year, I decided up front that I would make a concerted point to only use software and equipment that was easy to use and maintain. I also decided that my clients should never be exposed to technological issues on my side, whether that be email, phones, calendar scheduling, or simply inefficient technological infrastructures.</p>
<p>This meant (happily) ditching Microsoft Outlook, Excel, Word, Visio and even Windows. I bought my first mac at that time, loaded it up with Apple <a href="http://www.apple.com/iwork/" target="_blank">iWork</a> &#8217;08 (now using 09) and software from the <a href="http://www.omnigroup.com/" target="_blank">OmniGroup</a>, and was off and running. As the year progressed, I bought an iPhone, and ultimately an iMac for my office with a little more horsepower.</p>
<p>Once you introduce a second computer into your normal working environment, synchronizing files, address books, emails, etc. become a huge problem. Add to that a phone as well, and there&#8217;s little chance you&#8217;ll ever be totally synchronized. When you&#8217;re self-employed, time is money, and you simply do not have time to deal with these issues.</p>
<h3>Introducing MobileMe</h3>
<p><img class="size-full wp-image-61 alignnone" title="MobileMe - how it works" src="http://paulwille.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/picture-2.png" alt="MobileMe - how it works" width="580" height="577" /><br />
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(image courtesy of Apple, Inc.)</p>
<p>Now before you laugh, <a href="http://www.apple.com/mobileme/" target="_blank">MobileMe</a> is actually a slick service and works great for consultants like myself. And although many individuals find the MobileMe service too expensive ($99/yr) and/or limiting compared to other services, I like that it simply works. MobileMe has been out for some time, I&#8217;m new to it. MobileMe, once set up synchronizes everything behind the scenes between any participating computers and phones that you set up, including:</p>
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<li>Address Book &#8211; Addresses, emails and phone numbers are always the same</li>
<li>Calendars &#8211; always have your calendar up to date, no matter where you are</li>
<li>Email Accounts and Signatures</li>
<li>Saved Passwords (Keychain Access) &#8211; ever try to access a password protected system from a computer where your password isn&#8217;t saved, and you don&#8217;t remember what your password was? No more with MobileMe.</li>
<li>Apple Dashboard Widgets</li>
<li>Notes</li>
<li>Computer Preferences &#8211; each computer looks and behaves the same, all the time.</li>
</ul>
<p>This alone is great, but a few more features make MobileMe really worth it:</p>
<ul>
<li>iDisk (disk storage in the &#8220;cloud&#8221;) &#8211; online storage of files, photos, videos, etc.</li>
<li>Back To My Mac &#8211; ability to connect to a remote computer (i.e. home office computer) from any remote location.</li>
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<p>Back To My Mac is everything that Microsoft&#8217;s Remote Desktop Connection (RDC) is supposed to be, but isn&#8217;t. From any remote location, I can access shared files and folders on my iMac, access the actual screen (via Screen Sharing), as though I were on my home network. Best of all, its fast and super easy to set up &#8211; turn on &#8220;Back to my Mac&#8221; in the MobileMe settings, and turn on File Sharing and Screen Sharing under your Sharing settings:</p>
<p><img class="size-full wp-image-63 alignnone" title="Back to my Mac - setup" src="http://paulwille.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/picture-4.png" alt="Back to my Mac - setup" width="406" height="220" /><br />
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(image courtesy of Apple, Inc.)<br />
<em>Geek Note: For those who are interested in the technical details, your router must support <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universal_Plug_and_Play" target="_blank">UPnP</a>. If it does, it will automatically configure itself to allow remote connections.</em></p>
<p>Once its set up, you can access your home computer remotely within any Finder window:</p>
<p><img class="size-full wp-image-64 alignnone" title="Back-To-My-Mac" src="http://paulwille.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/picture-5.png" alt="Back-To-My-Mac" width="408" height="306" /><br />
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(image courtesy of Apple, Inc.)</p>
<p>Now I can get to any of my files, anytime, using MobileMe&#8217;s iDisk. All my contacts are always synchronized between my computers and phone (without ever plugging my iPhone into the computer).</p>
<p>Best of all, no matter where I&#8217;m at I&#8217;m able to run my business efficiently. In the event an unfortunate computer failure happens, my files are all backed up and I&#8217;m able to get up and running in no time. My clients never see any technology hiccups. The time to set all this up? Negligible. The return? Endless, in my opinion.</p>
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