![]() IWeb's capabilities were and are fairly impressive, particularly when it comes to user friendliness (particularly for users with little or no web design experience) and integration with the other iLife apps. A later update included support for comments, custom domain names, and inserting HTML code written by hand or copied from services like Twitter that offered their own widgets for user sites. ![]() iWeb supported formatted text, images, video, and a handful of built-in widgets, and offered support for user blogs and podcasts. IWeb was introduced as a part of Apple's iLife '06 suite and it offered users the ability to create visually stunning websites quickly, easily, and without the need to know any HTML code. With the exception of being able to simply copy files from the Mac OS X Finder into an iDisk folder instead of using FTP or web-based site administration tools (not a particularly dramatic advantage really), MobileMe's hosting had no advantages over any other web host except for its integration with Apple's iWeb. There are any number of free web hosting services and inexpensive providers that can host a personal or business website for less than the annual cost of a MobileMe membership. Web hosting in and of itself isn't particularly exceptional. ![]() One of the benefits of MobileMe's iDisk was web hosting (files stored in the Sites folder were made available through a MobileMe URL or custom domain name). ![]()
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