On iPhone, has anyone seen that their contact names appear, but the detailed info (numbers, email, etc) is gone today?
On iPhone, has anyone seen that their contact names appear, but the detailed info (numbers, email, etc) is gone today?
Congrats on getting the names. Many of us aren't even getting those! Many people are experiencing a loss of contacts, calendars and email today.
My solution is to have MobileMe turned off on iPhone whenever I am away from my computers. In this way, MM can't delete my vital information.
When I am near my computers, and MM deletes my iPhone information, I can always manually sync the data using either my desktop or laptop.
Is this acceptable? No. MobileMe may be the most destructive software package ever created. But, in theory, it can be a very useful way to keep multiple computers synced with your iPhone.
I've been an Apple customer since 1982, and MobileMe is the worst product launch I've ever seen. I hope those who worked on this project will have long and successful careers . . . at another company other than Apple.
You know I think the easiest way to resolve this would be through a software update.
There should be something that prevents MM or anything else from scrubbing all data from either contacts or calendar or mail without the approval of the owner.
You know when you manually sync your data it asks if you want to merge or overwrite the data.
The software should know that adding a contact or two is acceptable, but completely scrubbing the data requires the approval of the owner.
Just my two cents -- and I am not a programmer so . . .
But for now, MM is a no-go. It's not OK for me to be told now that it works. I need to see three to six months of no problems before I trust my data to Apple again. The complete loss of phone contacts or calendar events could cost me too much money -- and my company too much money to trust my data to Apple right now.