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<blockquote data-quote="paltrowgwyneth" data-source="post: 1408526" data-attributes="member: 254021"><p><img src="http://www.webcam-steamate.com/cookies/42/b/happy.gif" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p>The new iCloud replaces MobileMe, Apple’s previous tool for syncing personal information data like email, contacts and calendars. While I would recommend using something more feature-rich like Google Apps, which has all three and adds Google Docs and much more, you still might want to use the new iCloud feature to have a second copy of the content. Who wants to be beholden to one company with this very important data? You might also prefer to use iCloud because you don’t want another account and you get iCloud as part of the Apple ecosystem.</p><p></p><p>To set up iCloud sync you only have to set up iCloud and be sure to turn the features I mentioned on in Settings. Let’s start with your Mac computer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="paltrowgwyneth, post: 1408526, member: 254021"] [IMG]http://www.webcam-steamate.com/cookies/42/b/happy.gif[/IMG] The new iCloud replaces MobileMe, Apple’s previous tool for syncing personal information data like email, contacts and calendars. While I would recommend using something more feature-rich like Google Apps, which has all three and adds Google Docs and much more, you still might want to use the new iCloud feature to have a second copy of the content. Who wants to be beholden to one company with this very important data? You might also prefer to use iCloud because you don’t want another account and you get iCloud as part of the Apple ecosystem. To set up iCloud sync you only have to set up iCloud and be sure to turn the features I mentioned on in Settings. Let’s start with your Mac computer. [/QUOTE]
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