Apple’s apps and services usually work brilliantly well on Apple devices, but what about when you’re on a computer that isn’t running macOS? While using Apple’s apps on Windows isn’t ideal, it’s ...
I pay $3/month for iCloud and $7/month for OneDrive. I have both because they're bundled with software that I use (iOS photos app and Microsoft Office). iCloud is the one I've chosen for general file ...
Apple has launched the iCloud app with a new redesign. The update is for Windows users and it's focused on the content syncing experience. Praveen Thirumurugan from Unsplash With a focus on user ...
Here’s to access iCloud in Outlook: Open Outlook on your Windows, Mac, or mobile device. Navigate to Settings > Add Account > ...
With the release of iOS 18, Apple introduced its new Passwords app, making it easier to manage your login credentials in one place. Once you’ve updated your iPhone, you can go a step further and ...
Apple's iCloud Passwords for Windows app now officially supports the Firefox web browser, making it possible for PC users to access and autofill credentials straight from Mozilla's web browser. Apple ...
While Apple iCloud is the de facto choice for Mac users, its not the only (or dare I say even arguably the best) solution for all your cloud storage and syncing needs. Although there is no shortage of ...
Let’s start with the newly designed iCloud for Windows. The new look is meant to make it more clear where to access it on a PC. It also focuses on making it clearer what content syncs with devices.
If you use Windows for work and an iPhone for everything else, you should know that Apple has changed iCloud for Windows and no longer offers iTunes for the platform — though none of your media ...
I'm a bit stuck as I have a Windows XP machine I'm meant to use to set up a new mini fleet of iPads from. (i.e. adding files to.) Each is to have the same set of documents on it, synchronised via ...