Using web-based versions of Pages, Numbers, and Keynote.Viewing your iCloud email account in Mail.Accessing and editing contact information in Contacts.Taking Notes and creating Reminders via web-based versions of those apps.Viewing, downloading, and uploading images and videos via Photos.Browsing, organizing, and transferring files to and from iCloud Drive.Here, you can access most of the same services and features you can on a Mac or iPhone, albeit through your browser. This interface works in any web browser, so you can use it on Chromebooks and Linux PCs, too. You’ll see a list of available iCloud services, including iCloud Drive and iCloud Photos. Simply point your browser to and log in. This is the only way to access your iCloud Notes, Calendar, Reminders, and other services on a Windows PC. ![]() Many iCloud services are also available in a browser. If your patience is wearing thin with storing images on iCloud, you might have better luck using the web-based control panel at instead. In our experience, iCloud Photos take a long time to show up on Windows. Click “Download” to download any images you’ve stored in iCloud Photos, “Upload” to upload new photos, or “Shared” to access any shared albums. You’ll find shortcuts to iCloud Photos via Quick access in Windows Explorer. You can also enable “Photo Stream,” which will automatically download the last 30 days’ worth of photos to your device (no iCloud subscription required).
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