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Now that MobilemMe's dead....
#1
I used MobileMe to host a couple websites, but they disappeared when iCloud was born.
Does Apple offer any web-hosting plans, services now?
Fortunately, I used Websucker to replicate the sites, but am not sure where to put them now.
Anyone have an idea for a decent, low-priced web-hosting site?
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#2
Sorry, I didn't see the other posts on this subject. My summer was chaotic and I nearly lost my mind because of some family issues with my grown kids.
I guess what I need are recommendations for a decent, low-cost web host.
Thanks in advance...
Phy
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#3
If you ace the sites with iWeb ou may still have the sites.

If you registered domain names itch GoDaddy at a certain time, they include free hosting.
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#4
http://machighway.com/
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#5
Phy,

Fastmail.fm offers with its email accounts space suitable for basic web sites. I use it for a site or two. Static simple sites but it works. Fastmail is an excellent email provider, so I think of the web space as an added bonus. It makes their services all the more worthwhile and cost effective.

Robert
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#6
Ken Sp. wrote: If you registered domain names itch GoDaddy at a certain time, they include free hosting.

oooph, anyone but godaddy
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#7
I second MacHighway although I keep getting an invalid certificate notice when I open my emails thru Mail. Anyone experience this? Doesn't seem to be an issue.
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#8
DP wrote:
I second MacHighway although I keep getting an invalid certificate notice when I open my emails thru Mail. Anyone experience this? Doesn't seem to be an issue.

You should be able to permanently confirm the exception to that security notice...is there a button to click "show certificate" or something like that?
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#9
Another vote for MacHighway; most "mac-like" and easy to work with. Quick response to requests/etc. Avoid GoDaddy. YMMV.

As far as your sites go, they're still on your Mac via your iWeb application. You can still even publish using it, but a lot of things might not work as expected. I tried out several alternatives (including RapidWeaver and Freeway) for months a year back; finally decided on Sandvox, which I'm still using and still very much like for my basic needs.
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#10
Monster wrote:
http://machighway.com/

:thumbsup:
i ported my MM site to machighway with very good results
decent pricing scheme
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