Windows Live Mesh may whirl the iPhone
Posted on July 23rd, 2008 | Filed under: Software
A fresh and very attractive storage and synchronization service, Windows Live Mesh has recently been introduced by Microsoft. With numerous squabbles surrounding Apple’s MobileMe services due to its push email and ongoing billing blunders accompanied by a messy launch, Windows Live Mesh is a much more novel service and can entice Apple customers.
Though Windows Live Mesh may not have instinctive users, the service appears to be working well with the iPhone. The service can fascinate those users who wish to give their iPhone a whirl. The mobile portal service contemplated for Windows mobile devices has a number of mobile access features that allows users to view their Live Mesh Desktop where files can be stored and synchronized. The below par response to Apple’s MobileMe service makes Windows Live Mesh a great contender for cloud storage and synchronization.
A true data synchronization service, Microsoft’s Windows Live Mesh service, has the potency to ousted Apple’s MobileMe which failed to deliver the promised consistency in push data services.
It may seem profane to a few to use the Windows Live service mainly aimed for Windows Mobile devices on an Apple iPhone running a Mac OS.
