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I'm not sure where to post this, but I decided on here...
I have a MacBook Air, an iPad, and an iPhone. My wife also has an iPhone. We sync Calendar, Contacts, Notes, music and Photos between all devices. We use iCloud for a few documents. I plan to replace my iPad in the next 6 months and my MBA within a year or 2. Here’s the thing: I’m not sure why I need a Mac at all. I don’t do anything heavy — mail and a few documents using Pages and Numbers. That’s it. So, why do I need a Mac? Why not just continue to sync the same stuff and use iCloud for all documents? I am rather anal about backups. Is there a way to backup iCloud? Also, I use 1Password. I’m not terribly enamored of their IOS implementation, but unless anyone has any other suggestions, I’ll probably just bite that bullet and continue to use 1Password. Anyway, why do I need a Mac?
I have a MacBook Air, an iPad, and an iPhone. My wife also has an iPhone. We sync Calendar, Contacts, Notes, music and Photos between all devices. We use iCloud for a few documents. I plan to replace my iPad in the next 6 months and my MBA within a year or 2. Here’s the thing: I’m not sure why I need a Mac at all. I don’t do anything heavy — mail and a few documents using Pages and Numbers. That’s it. So, why do I need a Mac? Why not just continue to sync the same stuff and use iCloud for all documents? I am rather anal about backups. Is there a way to backup iCloud? Also, I use 1Password. I’m not terribly enamored of their IOS implementation, but unless anyone has any other suggestions, I’ll probably just bite that bullet and continue to use 1Password. Anyway, why do I need a Mac?