How can Windows PC users use iCloud?

jdixon

I was thinking about getting an iPhone 5, which would put me in the Apple universe for the first time. I've never had a Mac, iPod, iPhone - really nothing Apple at all. Are my existing computers compatible with iCloud, or would I only be able to access it with the iPhone?

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jimlynch
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Here are some helpful instructions from Apple on how to set up iCloud on Windows.

http://www.apple.com/icloud/setup/pc.html

JonesPatricia_YahM6ZZGP
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You can easily use iCloud services on your Windows PC. So, just go for it!

ernard
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Sure you can.  You will just have to download the iCloud Control Panel (free) and install it on your PC.  Then you should be able to sync your data between your PC and iPhone, as well as access any music that you have purchased on iTunes.

http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1455

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