Setting Up iCloud on your Macs and iDevices
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Working with iCloud SeriesMonday, October 17 2011
by chrisb
iCloud Series
Between the huge number of downloads and the fact that iCloud is new and touches so many parts of the Mac and iDevices, there has been much confusion and consternation on how to set it all up. I've spend the better part of this weekend researching and testing every aspect of iCloud and Apple IDs. In front of me, I've had two Macs, two iPhones and an iPad testing every combination I could think of. I finally feel like I truly grok iCloud and its relation to the Mac, the iDevices and Apple IDs. I'm going to do something different this week. I have a tremendous amount of information to share and I am going to break it up by topics into different tips. Rather than release one tip a day, I'm going to release them all at once today. There won't be any other tips sent out this week. The week of October 24 I will be out of town, so the next new tips after this series will be the week of Oct 31. While I don't normally discuss iDevices in much detail, I'm going to include information about them because they integrate so closely with the Mac via iCloud. The links to each of the individual tips follow.
Getting Ready for iCloud
Setting Up iCloud on your Macs and iDevices If you have any questions, please post them in the comments section of each individual tip.
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