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Apple iCloud

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Apple’s iCloud system is the most logical cloud storage choice if you’re already an iPhone or Mac user, such is its seamless device integration with its host devices. As with Microsoft Windows and OneDrive, iCloud is part of the Mac Finder app, making for super-easy file backup and sharing across numerous devices.

The connection is so slick that selected folders on your Mac’s internal hard drive will automatically upload to iCloud; if you delete a file from your machine, it’ll also be deleted from the cloud. Apple also includes access to web versions of productivity apps like Pages and Numbers.

The Photos app is available across all Apple devices, as well as directly through a browser. It enables you to quickly access, organize,

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