Apple’s iCloud Control Panel brings cloud storage to Windows users

Apple’s iCloud Control Panel brings cloud storage to Windows users

Monitor and manage your iCloud storage through Vista and Windows 7 with this free applet.

If you’ve updated your iPhone, iPod or iPad to iOS 5, you’ll no doubt be aware of the existence of iCloud, Apple’s online storage service. But the fact that you are using an iOS device need not necessarily mean that you are dedicated to the cult of Mac, and it is entirely possible that you are using a PC as well. If this is the case, iCloud Control Panel for Windows is what you need to stay in control of your storage account.

The utility, as the name suggest, does install as a Control Panel applet, but it can also be accessed through the notification area of the taskbar in Vista and Windows 7. With a couple of clicks, the app enables you to monitor the amount of storage space you have available – the 5GB provided free of charge may seem like quite a lot to start with, but once you start to synchronize photos and files, it’s surprising how quickly this can be eaten.

While Mac users need to do little more than ensure that their copy of Lion is completely up to date, Windows users need to download this app to make it easier to manage their iCloud account away from their iOS device from the comfort of an application. iCloud Control Panel for Windows can also be used to configure how your photos should be uploaded and downloaed.

Windows XP users are left out in the cold – the app is only available or Vista and Windows 7 – as are users of browsers other than Safari or Internet Explorer. These are the only web browser that are supported when it comes to synchronizing bookmarks, and if you want to synchronize your contacts, calendars and tasks, you will need to have a copy of Outlook 2007 or 2010 installed.

You can find out more and download free copy of the app by paying a visit to the review page.

This article originally appeared at softwarecrew.co.uk

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Comments: 2
DavidChalmers
27 October 2011
What I don't understand is why all those silly Apple lovers are willing to fork over their money when they could just utilize one of the many free online storage services. I mean, really, does Apply expect to just walk into a saturated market and dominate it? Just look at this list of free services: http://www.onlinestorage.org/


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rubaiyat
27 October 2011
If it isn't up to scratch those "silly Apple lovers" won't have a bar of it. Just as they didn't go for Apple's previous Net services.

Just because Apple announces something doesn't make it a runaway success. That was your silly assumption.
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