| Tip 366 | Accessing iCloud Without a Mac |
iCloud is an Apple-centric service, which means that it’s built around Mac, iPhone, and iPad devices. That creates a problem: how can you access and configure iCloud if you don’t have access to a Mac or other Apple device (perhaps while they’re being repaired, for example)?
There are two possible solutions. The first is to use the iCloud website,[36] which will work on virtually every operating system provided an up-to-date browser is used. The iCloud website provides access to your calendar, iCloud email, contacts, notes, reminders, and Pages/Numbers/Keynote documents that you saved in iCloud (which can be downloaded as PDF or Microsoft Word files in addition to iWork formats). You can also access the ...
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