Once installed and set up, you'll be able to use iCloud to get to all your photos, documents and bookmarks on your Windows PC to update automatically across all your Apple devices, and vice versa, which is what you get when you use iCloud for Windows.
#How to sign into icloud email using another computer for free
The software is available for free download directly from Microsoft’s app store. That's great up to a point, but to unlock the power of sync across all the devices you have logged into your iCloud account, including your Windows systems, it is far better to download and install Apple’s iCloud for Windows software on your PC. On the surface, the most straightforward approach to using iCloud with Windows systems may appear to be using the ability to access your iCloud account from your web browser. There are two ways to use iCloud with Windows: via a browser of using an application called iCloud for Windows, but there are differences between the two: The browser If you have an Apple ID, you can use iCloud with Windows, which means you can access your email, videos, photos, calendars, bookmarks, files and other iCloud data from your PC – useful when you’re at your desk or travelling without an Apple device, or if you are inside Boot Camp on your Mac.