MobileMe Lacks Web Bookmarks: Sales Tactic?

Along with MobileMe’s launch came the lack of a feature that was in .Mac: Web Bookmark access.

Now, most would say that Apple’s primary excuse for gutting the feature would be that most people didn’t use it. And, I’m sure parsing sync data to display bookmarks in a web format might have taken some adaptation (not much, but some).

However, I think the main reason that Web Bookmarks was removed was in order to promote sales of Apple mobile devices (iPhone and iPod touch). Think about it, web bookmarks are to be used for when you don’t have access to your Mac. If you have one of Apple’s mobile devices on you, you don’t need the feature.

I think that this was a bad move on Apple’s part. Now, I only signed up for MobileMe for the push sync functionality… even Back to My Mac would work fine with perpetual 60 day trials. However, that was one feature I might actually have used.

Remember, in an emergency, you might want to access your bookmark library on someone else’s computer… there are many times when I have press room computer access as part of publishing duties, and having all my Safari bookmarks magically be accessible on any computer would be more than helpful. It should be considered an emergency feature, not a popular one.

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6 Comments on “MobileMe Lacks Web Bookmarks: Sales Tactic?”

Darin on July 15th, 2008, 11:48 am  

I think it sucks that they pulled the bookmark feature. I did not use it all the time, but having access to your bookmarks across all the platforms rocked. They need to bring it back.

D.

Peter on July 16th, 2008, 6:25 am  

I only noticed this now. I’m really annoyed since just 3 weeks ago it saved me when I set up work at my parents home and discovered I couldn’t connect my parents non-USB keyboard to my Mac mini. I worked for 3 days on my parents Vista machine using my online bookmarks. It could have cost me a bundle (I’m a freelancer) if I couldn’t have accessed my bookmarks at that point.

MK on July 17th, 2008, 3:04 am  

That is the one feature I use the most and is a major problem. What a let down.

Gary LaPointe on July 31st, 2008, 1:02 pm  

It makes me cRaZy they removed it. I didn’t use it much but it’s invaluable when I need it. It was there and they removed it. It even opened up in a weird popup that didn’t match everything else, it would just fit in.

I’m working a way to just have my computer automagically export it and toss it into my .Mac/MobileMe account so I can get to it…

Gary

Jono on August 5th, 2008, 8:20 am  

I miss it too!
As a workaround, I exported my bookmarks and then dragged that html file to a new iweb page and published that as a (rather ugly) webpage. I suppose I could even have password protected it but there doesn’t seem any need. Somebody with the know-how might even be able to applescript these steps?

Miss Bookmarks on August 18th, 2008, 9:03 am  

Another reason I used bookmarks was when I was using a browser other then Safari (like Firefox). I really miss not having access to my bookmarks online.

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