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For example, iCloud can synchronize office files made with Apple productivity software iWork and let you access them anywhere an iWork app is installed. Those two services, both PCMag Editors' Choice products, as well as Microsoft SkyDrive, give you access to any files you mark to be synchronized from virtually any machine
http://www.macinaminute.com/what-is-icloud-and-do-i-need-it Competition: low
Thanks again, and I will highly recommend you to all my friends that need to learn all about their Macs online.Alan K.Darwin, AustraliaMac in a Minute Recommends: Birth Talk: Childbirth Education Burns Media David Flitman Photography MacMall MacMall Chicago Retail Store Oldies DJ Chicago Training Classes Copyright Mac in a Minute! is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Apple, Inc. Gab September 21, 2013 at 2:13 pm (UTC -5) Link to this comment Reply Hi i have this huge question i share an apple id with a person andd i ddint know at all about icloud and then some people told me that he could see my stuff i mean my pictures videos and everything but i went to settings and icloud and all my stuff was off just reminders were on so i wanna know that is there any chance that he could be getting my pictures and videos even tho i have phot stream and data and everything off ? Please help Mac in a Minute! September 21, 2013 at 6:39 pm (UTC -5) Link to this comment Reply If you never turned on PhotoStream or any of the other features of iCloud you should be fine
10.7: Use iCloud to automatically sync files across Macs - Mac OS X Hints
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It's free (additional storage for a fee), offers "automatic" syncing via background app, offers a web interface (handy for accessing your files from other computers), and works pretty well in my personal experience. Depending on whether or not you've used iWork and synced documents to iCloud, you may or may not find folders there for each of the iWork applications (e.g
How do I access my iCloud files? - MacRumors Forums
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If we can't see music and photos and other files created with other software or devices, why does it upload and store them? Silly me thought that iCloud was Apple's answer to DropBox. How do I see my Docs-to-Go, Nikon RAW and jpeg files and other files I paid to store? The automatons on the AppleCare line keep reciting some litany about only being able to see files created with iWorks or Contact or Notes etc
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Saving an already saved document, or using the Duplicate or Save As commands, continue to work as expected: They save to the location where the file currently exists. Default Folder X also appears to work better here; I could successfully assign a default folder location via the utility, although it would not override the shift back to Documents when toggling between iCloud and On My Mac
Apple OS X Mountain Lion 10.8 review
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And since ML is only available through the App Store, it makes sense that all OS X upgrades come through there as well, downloading automatically for your installing pleasure. By default, your system is set up to only accept downloads directly from the App Store or identified developers -- a fact that leads to dialog boxes such as this one: This can all be adjusted by making your way into the Security and Privacy pane in System Preferences, where you can ratchet up the security (allow applications downloaded from Mac App Store) or pare it down (allow applications downloaded from anywhere)
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Anyone here know how to send this info to apple to see if they will make a update or something? I'm going to get into contact with some people with similarly aged, but non MBP machines to see if they have it working. Are you on 10.7.2? Maybe newer machines like mine have this features and older machines do not, but the behavior I described is consistent and repeatable for me
iCloud: Archiving or making copies of your iCloud data
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It functions as a back up of sorts, as it allows you to redownload all your purchased music, and matches any other music you may have that is available in the iTunes store, regardless of source. If you move messages from your iCloud IMAP Mailboxes such as your Inbox, Drafts, or Sent folders, those messages will not be available on other computers or devices
Change the default save location from iCloud to On My Mac - Mac OS X Hints
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Change the default save location from iCloud to On My Mac Authored by: foresmac on Aug 20, '12 08:33:56AM You have to quit and relaunch a currently running app for the change to take effect in that app
OS X: Using and troubleshooting Back to My Mac with your iCloud account
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(For assistance with screenshots, see this article for OS X Lion or this article for OS X Mountain Lion.) The results of the traceroute performed on each computer when checking for a multiple NAT setup. (For assistance with capturing the traceroute, see this article for OS X Lion or this article for OS X Mountain Lion.) The Computer Name and Local Hostname of each of your computers
Inside OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion GM: using iCloud as the smart, automated way to store documents
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In your case, as in many other who need to file things away in a particular way in order to keep track of projects etc, the best system is the traditional file system, tailor configured by you to suit your specify needs, imo. This type of security is similar to the concept of multiuser accounts, where two or more users can securely log into the same Mac, but don't have access to each other's documents saved within their private home directories
Apple - iCloud - Your content. On all your devices.
http://www.apple.com/icloud/ Competition: low
Set up on iOS Set up on Mac Set up on PC iCloud requires iOS 5 or later on iPhone 3GS or later, iPod touch (3rd generation or later), iPad, or iPad mini; a Mac computer with OS X Lion v10.7.5 or later; or a PC with Windows 7 or Windows 8 (Outlook 2007 or later or an up-to-date browser is required for accessing email, contacts, and calendars)
For example, iCloud can synchronize office files made with Apple productivity software iWork and let you access them anywhere an iWork app is installed. Those two services, both PCMag Editors' Choice products, as well as Microsoft SkyDrive, give you access to any files you mark to be synchronized from virtually any machine
Thanks again, and I will highly recommend you to all my friends that need to learn all about their Macs online.Alan K.Darwin, AustraliaMac in a Minute Recommends: Birth Talk: Childbirth Education Burns Media David Flitman Photography MacMall MacMall Chicago Retail Store Oldies DJ Chicago Training Classes Copyright Mac in a Minute! is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Apple, Inc. Gab September 21, 2013 at 2:13 pm (UTC -5) Link to this comment Reply Hi i have this huge question i share an apple id with a person andd i ddint know at all about icloud and then some people told me that he could see my stuff i mean my pictures videos and everything but i went to settings and icloud and all my stuff was off just reminders were on so i wanna know that is there any chance that he could be getting my pictures and videos even tho i have phot stream and data and everything off ? Please help Mac in a Minute! September 21, 2013 at 6:39 pm (UTC -5) Link to this comment Reply If you never turned on PhotoStream or any of the other features of iCloud you should be fine
10.7: Use iCloud to automatically sync files across Macs - Mac OS X Hints
It's free (additional storage for a fee), offers "automatic" syncing via background app, offers a web interface (handy for accessing your files from other computers), and works pretty well in my personal experience. Depending on whether or not you've used iWork and synced documents to iCloud, you may or may not find folders there for each of the iWork applications (e.g
How do I access my iCloud files? - MacRumors Forums
If we can't see music and photos and other files created with other software or devices, why does it upload and store them? Silly me thought that iCloud was Apple's answer to DropBox. How do I see my Docs-to-Go, Nikon RAW and jpeg files and other files I paid to store? The automatons on the AppleCare line keep reciting some litany about only being able to see files created with iWorks or Contact or Notes etc
Saving an already saved document, or using the Duplicate or Save As commands, continue to work as expected: They save to the location where the file currently exists. Default Folder X also appears to work better here; I could successfully assign a default folder location via the utility, although it would not override the shift back to Documents when toggling between iCloud and On My Mac
Apple OS X Mountain Lion 10.8 review
And since ML is only available through the App Store, it makes sense that all OS X upgrades come through there as well, downloading automatically for your installing pleasure. By default, your system is set up to only accept downloads directly from the App Store or identified developers -- a fact that leads to dialog boxes such as this one: This can all be adjusted by making your way into the Security and Privacy pane in System Preferences, where you can ratchet up the security (allow applications downloaded from Mac App Store) or pare it down (allow applications downloaded from anywhere)
Anyone here know how to send this info to apple to see if they will make a update or something? I'm going to get into contact with some people with similarly aged, but non MBP machines to see if they have it working. Are you on 10.7.2? Maybe newer machines like mine have this features and older machines do not, but the behavior I described is consistent and repeatable for me
iCloud: Archiving or making copies of your iCloud data
It functions as a back up of sorts, as it allows you to redownload all your purchased music, and matches any other music you may have that is available in the iTunes store, regardless of source. If you move messages from your iCloud IMAP Mailboxes such as your Inbox, Drafts, or Sent folders, those messages will not be available on other computers or devices
Change the default save location from iCloud to On My Mac - Mac OS X Hints
Change the default save location from iCloud to On My Mac Authored by: foresmac on Aug 20, '12 08:33:56AM You have to quit and relaunch a currently running app for the change to take effect in that app
OS X: Using and troubleshooting Back to My Mac with your iCloud account
(For assistance with screenshots, see this article for OS X Lion or this article for OS X Mountain Lion.) The results of the traceroute performed on each computer when checking for a multiple NAT setup. (For assistance with capturing the traceroute, see this article for OS X Lion or this article for OS X Mountain Lion.) The Computer Name and Local Hostname of each of your computers
Inside OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion GM: using iCloud as the smart, automated way to store documents
In your case, as in many other who need to file things away in a particular way in order to keep track of projects etc, the best system is the traditional file system, tailor configured by you to suit your specify needs, imo. This type of security is similar to the concept of multiuser accounts, where two or more users can securely log into the same Mac, but don't have access to each other's documents saved within their private home directories
Apple - iCloud - Your content. On all your devices.
Set up on iOS Set up on Mac Set up on PC iCloud requires iOS 5 or later on iPhone 3GS or later, iPod touch (3rd generation or later), iPad, or iPad mini; a Mac computer with OS X Lion v10.7.5 or later; or a PC with Windows 7 or Windows 8 (Outlook 2007 or later or an up-to-date browser is required for accessing email, contacts, and calendars)


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