If you own an iPhone or iPad then you probably already have one, but you can quickly sign up in the iCloud settings panel on your iOS device. In order to use iCloud you first need a free Apple ID. Plus, you’re getting 5GB of free cloud storage that you can use to backup your iPhone and iPad, and that’s more than you’d get from similar free cloud services such asĭropbox which includes only 2GB for free. After de-installing the iCloud program from my sons PC and installing from the Microsoft store, Im getting a message saying that VCRUNTIME140.DLL / MSVCP140.DLL (Microsoft.VCLibs.140.00.UWPDesktop0.0x86) is either corrupted or not intended for the computer (a PC). The problem can be overcome if you’re happy to set up a new email address, as iCloud works with Apple’s email addresses, which are free. But, on a Windows PC, iCloud can only handle information stored in Outlook 2007 or 2010 – neither of which are free – and there’s no support for the free Windows Live Mail either. Apple’s Mail, Calendar and Contacts programs are standard on all its computers and mobile devices, so they share that information without any problems. Unfortunately, iCloud’s email contact and calendar support for PCs isn’t great. Sending photos from an iPhone to your PC is completely automatic, but transferring word processor or spreadsheet documents to or from your PC requires you to log into the iCloud web site in order to upload and download files manually. That sounds great, but the PC version of iCloud does have some limitations.
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