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Apple has sent out an e-mail to .Mac (MobileMe) subscribers announcing that as of July 7th, 2009, the .Mac HomePage application will be removed from the service. Upon hearing this news, my first questions was, “What’s HomePage?” My second questions was, “What’re they going to kill next? Pippin? CyberDoc?”
I actually used the HomePage app at one point to try to lay out my .Mac site back in the day, but found it almost as unpleasant as working in Microsoft FrontPage. Although not perfect, iWeb is just a much better app that offers more power while retaining the ease of use required for simply, quickly generated websites. HomePage will not be missed, and I’m actually surprised to find out it’s still around. I mean, seriously…look at that brushed aluminum interface! It may as well be System 6.0!
From the e-mail:
If you’ve been putting off learning iWeb or competing applications such as RapidWeaver, here’s your incentive. Although working directly online with HomePage had its perks (it was actually pretty good for organizing your online files, even if the design templates were pretty bad), the capabilities of iWeb and its corresponding tools outweigh the convenience of HomePage. Take a look now, and I’ll be surprised if you’re not done with HomePage within a week.
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