Mobile Me - URL Access Points

URL Access Points

There were subdirectory (private) and subdomain (public) access points to each MobileMe user's individual account functions. These provided direct web access to each MobileMe user's account, via links to each function directly. See list:

Private:

  • http://www.me.com – user login.
  • http://www.me.com/gallery – user photo/video Gallery albums.
  • http://www.me.com/mail – user Mail access.
  • http://www.me.com/contacts – user Contacts access.
  • http://www.me.com/ical – user Calendar access.
  • http://www.me.com/idisk – user iDisk folders access.
  • http://www.me.com/find – user Find My iPhone access.

Public:

  • http://gallery.me.com/ – user's photo/video Gallery albums access.
  • http://public.me.com/ – user's Public folder (in iDisk) access.
  • http://web.me.com/ – user's Website access.
  • http://homepage.mac.com/ – user's file sites access.
  • http://ical.me.com// – user individual calendar publishing. (Originally, many calendars could be published at the same time, but the later final iteration of MobileMe removed calendar publishing.)

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