iCloud and a Single Mac


iCloud Series
Yeah, the title sounds like a bad chick flick, but the question is valid:

If you only have one Mac and no iDevices, what good is iCloud to you?

Honestly, not much. But some.

Even if you only have one Mac, you are going to be bugged to create an iCloud account. Just do it. Use the Apple ID you use for iTunes or create a new one if you don't have one yet.

With iCloud set up, you can access your email, contacts and calendars at iCloud.com. This means you can get to your email, contacts and calendars from any computer (Mac or PC) when you are out and about.

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