While not entirely apples to apples (pun intended), though, you can get 50GB of storage free for a limited time from Box.net. You can get an additional 10GB for $20 per year, 20GB for $40 per year, or 50GB for $100 per year. If the free 5GB from Apple isn’t enough, you can purchase more iCloud storage space.There is a button to “Buy More Storage…” at the upper right. You can also see how much space email is using–which for me is negligible since I’m not using it. I can see how much space each backup is using, and delete any of the backups if I’d like to free up some space. Combined, the three backups are using up 2.3GB of the 5GB Apple provides for free. I have my iPhone 4S, iPad, and iPad 2 all backing up to iCloud. You can click the “Manage” button to get more details and either free up or purchase more space. You can clean up data to free up space in iCloud.The iCloud Storage section lets you see at a glance how much space you are currently using, and how much is still available. The Photo Stream options let you choose the folder locations where you want iCloud to store files it downloads from Photo Stream, and where you want iCloud to automatically upload from to share pictures with your other iCloud-connected devices. For Bookmarks, the only option is whether to sync bookmarks from Internet Explorer or Safari–sorry Firefox and Chrome users.
The Bookmarks and Photo Stream checkboxes each includes an “Options…” button.
There is also a button on the ribbon at the top to manually refresh from iCloud if need be. I can add a new contact on my iPad, or ask Siri to set up a meeting for me from my iPhone, and those updates will automatically populate to Outlook after a few minutes. With a little cleanup to weed out any duplicates the contacts and calendar added to Outlook work fine. I guess that means my email won’t be synced between devices, or with Outlook. But, I already have my own domains and established email addresses, so I have no intention of using the iCloud account. Instead it adds the iCloud email account to Outlook. Mail doesn’t seem to actually sync with any of my existing accounts in Outlook.
#How do i access my icloud mail in outlook windows
At the very bottom is a checkbox to add the iCloud tool to the Systray at the bottom right of Windows for easier access.Ĭhecking the Mail, Contacts, or Calendars & Tasks checkboxes adds iCloud as an additional account in Outlook. Below the checkboxes is a display indicating how much iCloud storage space you’re using along with a button to manage it. Apple provides a tool to let you manage iCloud and how it syncs with Windows.There are five checkboxes available that let you choose to sync email, contacts, and calendar items with Outlook, and keep your browser bookmarks and iCloud Photo Stream synced.