The main interface contains a toolbar similar to one you would find in many OS X applications. If I remember correctly, it was in beta testing during the last days of iTools, but it wasn’t declared final until the announcement of. Second, Apple’s interface for reading e-mail on the Web is possibly the best I’ve ever seen. To give you an idea of how many messages you can store with 15 MB, I currently have 384 messages sitting in my account using a total of 5.1 MB of space. This allows you to keep a lot of mail on the server so it can be accessed anywhere you can find Internet access.
First, you get 15 MB of disk space for storing e-mail. Mac e-mail and iDisk have both changed slightly while HomePage, iCards, and iPhoto integration have remained mostly the same. Mac was first announced, many people had problems with the fact that most of the services were essentially the same things that came free with iTools-mac.com e-mail, iDisk, HomePage, iCards, and iPhoto integration.