Share photos and movies in an elegant Web Gallery. Create a website. Email from anywhere, and stay in sync. All with drag-and-drop simplicity and a few clicks. With powerful online services that work seamlessly with iLife and Mac OS X Leopard, .Mac makes it easy to extend your Mac experience to the Internet.
Product Overview
Extend your Mac experience to the Internet.
Share your iLife
.Mac works seamlessly with iLife to make sharing photos, movies, and more as simple as everything else on your Mac.
Share photos and movies in your own elegant Web Gallery directly from iPhoto '08 and iMovie '08.
Publish a website, blog, or podcast with one click in iWeb.
Communicate from anywhere
From IMAP email to group web pages, a .Mac membership makes staying in touch a snap, no matter where you are.
Get ad-free email that stays in sync no matter where you log in.
Access your email from any browser, Mac or PC.
Keep your club or team on the same page with .Mac Groups.
Do more with your Mac
With powerful online tools that work with Mac OS X, .Mac makes it easier than ever to manage, access, and protect what's on your Mac. No matter where you are.
Access your remote Mac computers running Leopard from anywhere, right in the Leopard Finder.
Sync contacts, calendars, bookmarks, and more across multiple Mac computers.
Store and exchange large files online using iDisk.
Back up photos, music, and documents online, on CD/DVD, or external drive.
What's in the box
Account activation key
Welcome to .Mac setup guide
Membership activation
To begin using .Mac, new members must enter the activation key that comes inside the box at www.mac.com/activate
System Requirements
Mac computer with Mac OS X v10.3.9 or 10.4.3 or later (Mac OS X v10.4.10 recommended); some features require Mac OS X v10.4 and iLife '08, sold separately.
256MB of RAM
Recommended browsers: Safari 1.2 or later, FireFox 1.0.4 or later, or Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 or later; Safari 2.0 or later, FireFox 1.5, or Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 or later required for Web Gallery.
Internet access requires a compatible Internet service provider; broadband connection recommended (fees may apply).
Microsoft Windows XP users can access iDisk and all web-based services.