Manage all the photos, videos, contacts, emails, and reminders stored on your iPhone or iPad right from your PC with iCloud 13.0.201.0 for Windows computers
Apple’s cloud storage service, has become a complete platform on which any user can combine all their photos, videos, emails, files, calendars, music and all their information. important is stored on their devices like iPhone and iPad. Moreover, with this version for Windows, users can also synchronize and manage content from their own PC.
Upgrade to iCloud for Windows 13.0
It installs amd which works fine. However, after a while, usually after an MS update, it stops working and you have to uninstall icloud and iTunes and then reinstall both to get it working again. So just installing and testing it won’t reproduce the problem I’m afraid. It’s annoying having to keep uninstalling and installing it and isn’t really a Microsoft problem, but how could some update break the installation?
Main features of this service for Windows
Store photos and videos securely.
The ability to share photos and videos with anyone you want.
iCloud Drive tool to access documents on all devices used by users.
Allows you to update Mail, Contacts, Calendars, and Reminders between iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Mac, and PC.
Go to iCloud’s settings.
Control free space, free space and update capacity plan.
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What is iCloud and How Do I Use It?
iCloud is a cloud storage service offered by Apple that lets you store your data online and access it from any Apple device, like iPhones, iPads, and Macs. It also keeps your data in sync across all your devices. Here’s a breakdown of how to get started:
Setting Up iCloud
Apple ID: If you don’t already have one, you’ll need an Apple ID to use it. You can create one for free during the setup process on your device.
Turn on:
On iPhone or iPad: Go to Settings > your name > iCloud.
- On Mac: Go to Apple menu (top-left corner) > System Preferences > Apple ID > iCloud.
- Choose your features: Here, you can select the specific features you want to use with iCloud, such as Photos, Contacts, Calendars, and more.
- Storage: This is your online storage space. You get 5GB for free, but you can upgrade to a larger plan if needed.
- Photos & Videos: With iCloud Photos enabled, your photos and videos are stored and can be accessed from any device.
- Drive: This acts like a virtual hard drive in the cloud. You can store any kind of file here and access it from any device.
- Backup: iCloud can back up your device data, including app data, settings, and messages. This allows you to easily restore your data if you get a new device or need to erase your current one.
Other Apps: Several Apple apps integrate with iCloud, like Mail, Contacts, Calendars, Reminders, and Notes. When enabled, these apps keep your information up-to-date across all your devices.