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I've been a long time user of Flycut for Mac, it's a brilliant clipboard manager but doesn't sync with iOS. So I decided to try out all the clipboard management apps I could find, a day of testing later and the result… was somewhat unclear! It depends on what you need it for so here are the top three apps I tested and the type of user they suit best…

  • Copied uses iCloud Sync to sync your saved clippings and lists so that you can access them from any device. Clipboard Sync works in the background to automatically update your clipboard whenever you copy or save clippings from another device. Copy Save a copy of your clipboard. Copied supports text, links and images (JPEG, PNG, BMP, GIF, TIFF).
  • Last Updated on April 9, 2017 by admin. Nice Clipboard – a cloud synced clipboard manager 1.4.1.
  • ‎Smart Copy is a powerful clipboard history manager that keeps history of the items you copy. Easily view and re-copy items previously in the clipboard, and sync it all with iCloud!. Copy from any app, open Smart Copy, and the item will be added to the history. Features. View your Copy history.

Nice Clipboard – a cloud synced clipboard manager 1.0.8. Nice Clipboard is a clipboard history manager that is always waiting for you under menubar icon on your Mac or on your Home Screen on your iPhone. It is synced via iCloud between your Macs and iOS devices and is built using newest Apple technologies to be lightweight.

  • FlyCut (free) – Best if you don't need iOS sync.
  • CloudClip (free) – Best if you don't need the iOS share extension.
  • CopyFeed ($4.00) – Best if you want hardcore iOS integration (uses a Share Extension, Keyboard Extension and Notification Centre) and can live with a slightly clunky Mac app.

For me CloudClip wins.

I won't be going back to FlyCut, the iOS integration is just too valuable to live without now. I ran with CopyFeed for a few days but found that I didn't really use the iOS integration features so I've moved to CloudClip which has a better Mac UI, better settings and uses about 1/3 the system resources.

Before you begin

You will need to download iCloud for Windows on your PC. Before you do that, you need to set up iCloud on all of your Apple devices. Sign in to iCloud with your Apple ID, then follow the instructions for your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch or Mac.

Want to access iCloud's latest features? See the recommended system requirements. iCloud requires an Internet connection. iCloud might not be available in all areas and features vary. If you use a Managed Apple ID, iCloud for Windows isn't supported.

Set up iCloud for Windows

  1. Download iCloud for Windows on your PC.
    • Windows 10: Go to the Microsoft Store to download iCloud for Windows.
    • Earlier versions of Windows*: Download iCloud for Windows from apple.com.
    • If it doesn't install automatically, go to File Explorer and open iCloud Setup.
  2. Restart your computer.
  3. Make sure iCloud for Windows is open. If it doesn't open automatically, go to Start, open Apps or Programs, and open iCloud for Windows.
  4. Enter your Apple ID to sign in to iCloud.
  5. Choose the features and content that you want to keep up to date across your devices.
  6. Click Apply.

Noteplan markdown calendar 1 6 30. * If you're not sure which Windows system you use, find out.

Download and share your photos

When you turn on Photos, iCloud for Windows creates a Photos folder in File Explorer called iCloud Photos. iCloud Photos uploads new photos and videos that you add to the iCloud Photos folder on your PC so you can see them in the Photos app on your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, and Mac, and on iCloud.com. New photos and videos you take automatically download from iCloud Photos.

Share your photos

You can also share your photos. Shared Albums lets you view, share, and comment on the photos and videos you share with other people. And if you use the latest version of iCloud for Windows, you can pin photos to keep them local to your device. When you unpin them, they upload to iCloud instead.

Find your photos on your PC

On Windows 10:

  1. Open File Explorer.
  2. Click iCloud Photos from the Navigation pane.

Windows 8.1:

  1. Go to the Start screen.
  2. Click the down arrow in the bottom-left corner.
  3. Click the iCloud Photos app.

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  1. Go to the Start screen.
  2. Select iCloud Photos.

Windows 7:

  1. Click the Windows Start button, then click Pictures.
  2. Click iCloud Photos or Photo Stream under the Favorites menu in the panel on the left.
  3. Double-click My Photo Stream to view your photos. This also shows up as a folder in the window that appears.

My Photo Stream isn't available on iCloud for Windows 10 or later.

See your files and folders with iCloud Drive

When you turn on iCloud Drive, iCloud for Windows creates an iCloud Drive folder in File Explorer. You can find documents that you've stored in iCloud in this folder. When you create a file on your PC and save it to the iCloud Drive folder, it also appears on your other devices.

If you want to work on files with friends or colleagues, you can share individual files or create a shared folder to share a group of files. You can also pin files and folders so you can use them offline, and easily check the status of a download or shared file.

Quick launch 1 0 – toolbar on the menu. You can also access your iCloud Drive files and folders at iCloud.com.

If you receive an error when you try to move a file from iCloud for Windows, you might need to download the file to your Windows PC. After you download the file, try moving it again.

Keep your apps up to date

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To keep your Mail, Contacts, Calendars, and Tasks* updated on your devices, make sure iCloud is set up on your PC, iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, or Mac using the steps below. If you sign in to iCloud using a third-party Mail app outside of iCloud for Windows, learn how to create an app-specific password.

On your PC:

  1. Open iCloud for Windows.
  2. Select Mail, Contacts, Calendars, and Tasks then click Apply.
  3. You'll see your iCloud Mail account in the folder pane on the left side of Microsoft Outlook 2007 through Outlook 2016.

On your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch:

  1. Tap Settings > [your name], then select iCloud.
  2. Turn on Mail, Contacts, Calendars, and Reminders.

On your Mac:

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  1. Choose Apple menu  > System Preferences, then click Apple ID.
  2. Click iCloud, then select Mail, Contacts, Calendars, and Reminders.

* On a Mac or iOS device, you see Reminders instead of Tasks.

Manage your iCloud storage usage and account information

Manage your iCloud storage usage

  • To see your available iCloud storage, open iCloud for Windows.
  • To manage your storage, click Storage. Select an app to see how much storage you're using, or click Buy More Storage to upgrade your storage plan.

If you use iCloud for Windows 10 or later, you can pin files to keep them local to your device. When you unpin them, they upload to iCloud instead.

Manage your account information

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If you want to make changes to your Apple ID, including updating your email, mailing address, or other account information, open iCloud for Windows and click Account details. Click Manage Apple ID.

Update your version of iCloud for Windows

In iCloud for Windows 10 or later:

Go to the Microsoft Store to check for software updates.

In earlier versions of iCloud for Windows:

To check for updates, open Apple Software Update on your PC. To get notified when an update is available through Apple Software Update, choose Edit > Preferences, and select when you'd like to check for updates. You can choose Daily, Weekly, Monthly, or Never.

Turn off or uninstall iCloud for Windows

If you turn off a service in iCloud for Windows, your information won't automatically stay up to date in iCloud, and you won't see updates made on your other devices. Follow these steps to turn off a service or iCloud:

  • To turn off a service on your PC, Open iCloud for Windows, then select or deselect that service. To save your changes, click Apply.
  • To turn off iCloud for Windows, open iCloud for Windows, then sign out.

If you want to uninstall iCloud for Windows, remember to make a copy of your iCloud data and save it on your PC. Then sign out of iCloud for Windows on your PC, and follow these steps:

Windows 8 or later:

  1. Go to the Start screen, right-click in the bottom-left corner or click, then select Control Panel.
  2. Click Uninstall a Program.
  3. Click iCloud > Uninstall.
  4. When asked to confirm, select Yes.

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Windows 7:

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  1. Choose Start menu > Control Panel.
  2. Click Programs > Program and Features.
  3. Select iCloud > Uninstall.
  4. Click OK to continue.




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