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Guy is correct iWeb is part of the iLife series programs that comes on every mac computer. If you belly up to the bar and pay the $99 bucks for a .mac account or mobile me as they now call it, you can build your website in iWeb and publish or upload the site and pages directly into your mobile me account. Its very easy to change and move things around or add, delete pictures etc.Rob,
that is interesting.
Is that available in the apps store? I bought my wife a macbook pro a little while ago.
this sounds interesting
Matto
A note: MobileMe sign-ups are now closed with the iCloud announcements and the future of Apple's iDisk-based web hosting service or its transition to another service has not been announced yet.Guy is correct iWeb is part of the iLife series programs that comes on every mac computer. If you belly up to the bar and pay the $99 bucks for a .mac account or mobile me as they now call it, you can build your website in iWeb and publish or upload the site and pages directly into your mobile me account. Its very easy to change and move things around or add, delete pictures etc.
About the only thing you cannot do with a mobile me account is create a direct commerce site with it. By that I mean you cannot sale prints directly via a secure link in the same manner you might buy gear at some internet website. But you can get around this by using a yahoo pay deal or pay pal for that matter. ...