Apple addresses European .Mac problems

Posted by Dennis Sellers Apple ico Nov 20, 2007 at 6:14am

In the UK< Apple has responded to .Mac critics and implemented improvements that should speed up European users upload and download speeds, at least when using the .Mac Web Gallery, according to Macworld UK.

The company last night issued a statement to European .Mac users that lets it’s implemented enhancements that should make Web Gallery pages load “noticeably faster.”

“We are aware that some customers are still reporting issues and are continuing to investigate concerns on a case by case basis,” Apple says. “Performance improvement is an ongoing process and we are working to make sure we provide a world class level of service to all our customers in the weeks and months to come.”

The company adds in its statement that those speed enhancements only involve a user’s Web Gallery home page and photo albums. Apple has done nothing to boost up/download speeds for users of iDisk or any other .Mac services, “at this time,” the company said, hinting that such improvements may emerge, assuming European users of the subscription-only service maintain pressure on the firm, notes Macworld UK.

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