How to sync iCloud with non-Apple devices
Apple's
iCloud service for synchronizing personal data across devices is
designed to work best with Apple's own hardware, but the company has
software that brings iCloud to Windows computers too. As for using the
calendar on an Android or another non-Apple portable device, you may be
able to find apps or workarounds to help.
You
can find Apple's instructions for setting up the full iCloud service on a
Windows computer at apple.com/icloud/setup/pc.html; calendar updates
are pushed to Microsoft Outlook on a PC. You can also log in to the
family calendar with a desktop web browser (like internet Explorer,
Firefox or Chrome) at icloud. com/#calendar from a Windows PC.
You
may get error messages about having an unsupported browser if you try
to log into the iCloud website from a mobile device, but apps like
Smooth Sync for Cloud Calendar (available for less than $3 in the Google
Play Store) bring your iCloud datebook to an Android gadget. Some users
on other mobile platforms have found ways to get their iCloud calendar
information on other devices, like a BlackBerry Z10 or a Windows Phone
using the CalDAV standard.
If you decide to switch to a
non-Apple device, you can find plenty of blogs and tech sites with steps
and tips for the technical fiddling needed to get iCloud calendars on
the various other mobile platforms.
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