![]() After the initial sign-in process, everything should work automatically in the background, and you can also get your Apple email and calendars set up in Outlook on Windows too if required. The integration isn't quite as tight as it is on macOS of course, but it does mean you can get images and videos from your Windows PC up into your iCloud locker, and transfer files in the other direction too. To find the music that you purchased, open the Apple Music app and tap the Library tab. Sign in with your Apple ID and password to complete the purchase. Tap the price next to the song or album to buy it. What's more, you can also sync your iCloud passwords and your Safari bookmarks to Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge as well, if needed. Find the song or album that you want to buy. If you're on Windows, you can also download and install the iCloud for Windows client, which will sync iCloud Drive files, photos, videos from Apple Photos, and more to your computer. Everything from your Apple inbox to online versions of Pages, Numbers, and Keynote is available, and you just need to sign in with your Apple credentials to get up and running. ![]() Your first port of call for using iCloud from Windows computers and Chromebooks should be iCloud on the web. You can access iCloud on the web through any browser. ![]()
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