Apple’s iCloud website gets redesign in a widget-styled

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Apple has finally released a new version of the iCloud website where apps now appear as tiles in the style of widgets rather than icons. For those who use the website to quickly access some photos, documents, notes, and reminders or delete some of the unused files to free up space, this is a welcome change from the native apps that people are used to using on their iPhones, iPads, or Macs.

Additionally, those who use a different computer at work or who own both an iPhone and a Windows laptop will find the iCloud website to be of great use. To access and edit your notes from a computer, for instance, you don’t need to install any apps. According to MacRumors, the business has been testing the new look with app tiles for a few weeks and is now making it available to all users.

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Apple’s iCloud website gets redesign in a widget-styled

Apple has finally released a new version of the iCloud website where apps now appear as tiles in the style of widgets rather than icons. For those who use the website to quickly access some photos, documents, notes, and reminders or delete some of the unused files to free up space, this is a welcome change from the native apps that people are used to using on their iPhones, iPads, or Macs.

Additionally, those who use a different computer at work or who own both an iPhone and a Windows laptop will find the iCloud website to be of great use. To access and edit your notes from a computer, for instance, you don’t need to install any apps. According to MacRumors, the business has been testing the new look with app tiles for a few weeks and is now making it available to all users.

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