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Tuesday, May 29, 2007

The Internet is a great thing and so are Macs. Together, the “i” in iTunes and iPhoto can now really take advantage of that Internet with giving you access to your photos, music, and files (the iMac part) on your Mac from any other computer in the world.
With the new beta of Share, you’ll be able to create a secure user account (or more) that gives specified access to certain items or all of them as you deem worthy. This means, when you go to a friends house and say, “Hey, have you ever heard that song about the balloons by They Might Be Giants?” and when your buddy says, “No,” you’ll be able to log onto your Mac and play “Where Do They Make Balloons” by those crazy guys right there from your iTunes collection.
Showing off your weekend at Bernie’s is a piece of cake as well as is grabbing that Word doc you forgot to put on your thumb drive before coming over for the BBQ now with Share!
Now Share is in beta, so things may not work as planned (no, your Mac won’t blow up,) so give it a try. If you like it, then get in on the 50% price reduction during the beta stage or pay $19.99 when it goes gold.





