Hmm, interesting these rants only come from new posters... and especially the ones without a sig. I think some Windows users know that MM has had some issues so they create accounts and troll the forum. Also there was no such thing as an "email service" pre-mobileme. Also it's interesting the OP doesn't know what the name of the service is he paid for back in May. There's been no constant up and down outages, only people have had issues accessing email and the MM service has only been in existence for 2 whole weeks, good grief, stop making stuff up. Apple has the system requirements for MM on their website and the specifically point out I.E. as not being supported, the Microsoft's fault for not conforming to web 2.0 standards, give it a rest.
Dude, are you for real? I am not into the Microsoft/Apple politics to be quite honest, so could give a flying crap. I am 31 years old and have been a PC user all my life, until May 2008. I switched to Apple because I had heard they had innovative products with new breaking capabilities. I have to be honest, I am very disappointed. From the fact that my MacBook wasn't compatible with my wireless 2Wire router, to the fact that the MacBook needed repair within 3 weeks (at some Genius Bar), to the fact that their e-mail service sucked butt.
I am looking for functionality, not looking for something cool or having the current fad, or wasting my money. I paid a premium for a laptop and got sub-standard quality. I paid a premium for an e-mail service (which is undheard of these days with gmail, yahoo, etc.) and got sub-standard quality. Apple offers me no functionality and I am so mad at myself for thinking it did and abandoning my PC. I work for AT&T and love the iPhone and my employee discounts
and have never had a problem. This seems to be the only product that has worked for me in Apple's product line. If you want to waste your money, then by all means feel free to do so. Otherwise, I would have to accuse you of working for Apple or having other motives to slam me. There was no verification of who I or you was, what products I or you owned, and whether or not I or you was posting crap just because I/you was bored or hated Apple/MS when I joined MacRumors.