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1 Chapter 1FIGURE 1-1: Apple Music works on just about any Internet-connected device.FIGURE 1-2: Apple TV+ provides great original programming.FIGURE 1-3: Apple Arcade games can easily jump from one Apple device to another...FIGURE 1-4: You can listen to articles on Apple News+ in your car with CarPlay.FIGURE 1-5: Apple Watch shows your health stats onscreen.FIGURE 1-6: Photos in iCloud works on all your Internet-ready devices.

2 Chapter 2FIGURE 2-1: If updates are available, you'll see them here.FIGURE 2-2: It looks like it’s time for me to upgrade to macOS Big Sur.FIGURE 2-3: Apple TV is a small device that delivers big entertainment.FIGURE 2-4: Tap Software Update to see if a watchOS update is ready.FIGURE 2-5: iTunes and iCloud are available for Windows.FIGURE 2-6: Enjoying Long Way Up on Apple TV+ using Chrome for Windows.

3 Chapter 3FIGURE 3-1: The Music app playing some notes on an iPhone.FIGURE 3-2: Viewing an album in Music on a touchscreen.FIGURE 3-3: Playing a song in Music on an iPhone.FIGURE 3-4: Music on a Mac works much like iTunes on Windows and Music on the w...

4 Chapter 4FIGURE 4-1: Checking out my library in the Apple TV app for iOS.FIGURE 4-2: The Apple TV app looks a little different for Mac but offers the sa...FIGURE 4-3: The Apple TV app running on an Apple TV box.

5 Chapter 5FIGURE 5-1: Checking out a game in the iOS App Store.FIGURE 5-2: Sneaky Sasquatch is a hugely popular Apple Arcade game.FIGURE 5-3: The Apple TV app running on an Apple TV box.

6 Chapter 6FIGURE 6-1: News for iOS is your source for the latest news and best articles.FIGURE 6-2: Use these icons to navigate an article.FIGURE 6-3: Tap Listen to hear an audio article and control its playback.FIGURE 6-4: Tap publication icons to follow or unfollow them.FIGURE 6-5: News works basically the same for macOS and iPadOS.FIGURE 6-6: Reading an article in News for macOS and iPadOS.FIGURE 6-7: The Share button in News for macOS and iPadOS is full of options.

7 Chapter 7FIGURE 7-1: Choose a workout type to begin.FIGURE 7-2: The Trainer, Time, and Music filters help you whittle down your sel...FIGURE 7-3: I’ve successfully narrowed my workout choices.FIGURE 7-4: Tap Let’s Go to launch your workout.

8 Chapter 8FIGURE 8-1: Log into your account here.FIGURE 8-2: Features and apps are on the right.FIGURE 8-3: Enter your Apple ID.FIGURE 8-4: Tap to toggle switches for items you want to enable.FIGURE 8-5: Enter your Apple ID and click the arrow.FIGURE 8-6: Apps available in iCloud.com.

9 Chapter 9FIGURE 9-1: Toggle the iCloud Drive switch to on.FIGURE 9-2: Finder is always happy to see you.FIGURE 9-3: Select the box next to iCloud Drive to enable it on your Mac.FIGURE 9-4: iCloud Drive is in Finder’s sidebar.FIGURE 9-5: Logging in to iCloud Drive for Windows.FIGURE 9-6: Find iCloud Drive in File Explorer’s left sidebar.FIGURE 9-7: iCloud Drive as seen in iCloud.com.FIGURE 9-8: Creating a new folder using iCloud Drive for Windows.FIGURE 9-9: A long-press reveals options you can take with an item.FIGURE 9-10: Note the icons at the top of the iCloud Drive window in iCloud.com...

10 Chapter 10FIGURE 10-1: Set up iCloud Photos using the iCloud for Windows app.FIGURE 10-2: Photos in iCloud.com is a great web-based app for photos and video...FIGURE 10-3: The main view from the Library tab in Photos for iOS.FIGURE 10-4: Viewing a picture in Photos for iOS.FIGURE 10-5: Photos for macOS and iPadOS are similar in layout and options.

11 Chapter 11FIGURE 11-1: Tap Create to create a new iCloud email address.FIGURE 11-2: Enter a username in front of @icloud.com.FIGURE 11-3: Setting up iCloud email for Outlook in Windows.FIGURE 11-4: The iCloud Mail interface is clean and intuitive.FIGURE 11-5: Enter email addresses and your subject in the appropriate fields.FIGURE 11-6: Attachments appear at the bottom of the Compose window.FIGURE 11-7: The format bar allows you to gussy up your message text.FIGURE 11-8: The Message window displays your email.FIGURE 11-9: Click the reply icon to respond to or forward emails.FIGURE 11-10: Delete emails individually or in batches.FIGURE 11-11: Mark emails to help you keep track of them.FIGURE 11-12: Move emails to folders to organize them.FIGURE 11-13: Actions have consequences!FIGURE 11-14: Rules are easy to modify or delete.

12 Chapter 12FIGURE 12-1: Get to know Calendar’s layout.FIGURE 12-2: The Actions menu includes the option to create a calendar.FIGURE 12-3: Select a color for your new calendar.FIGURE 12-4: Assigning privileges to a user in a privately shared calendar.FIGURE 12-5: A new event window is where the magic happens.FIGURE 12-6: Toggle the Reminders switch to enable it on your iPhone or iPad.FIGURE 12-7: Customizing a list's name and appearance in iOS.FIGURE 12-8: Editing a list's name and icon in macOS.FIGURE 12-9: Add details to your reminder for scheduling and organizing.FIGURE 12-10: Adding details in Reminders for macOS.FIGURE 12-11: Hiding completed reminders in iOS.FIGURE 12-12: Select Hide to hide completed reminders in macOS.FIGURE 12-13: Show or hide completed reminders in iCloud.com.

13 Chapter 13FIGURE 13-1: Notes for iCloud is super user friendly.FIGURE 13-2: Notes for macOS is similar to Notes for iCloud, but with more bell...FIGURE 13-3: Notes for iOS and iPadOS is robust.FIGURE 13-4: Select a color format for your scan; black and white is best for t...FIGURE 13-5: The Contacts app in iCloud makes it easy to find anyone from anywh...FIGURE 13-6: Contacts is a breeze to use in macOS.FIGURE 13-7: Contacts allows you to add all sorts of good information about you...

14 Chapter 14FIGURE 14-1: Same app, different look, depending on how you access it.FIGURE 14-2: The document manager is where you’ll find your Pages documents.FIGURE 14-3: The document viewer is where the magic happens!FIGURE 14-4: The spreadsheet manager managing spreadsheets.FIGURE 14-5: The spreadsheet viewer in all its glory.FIGURE 14-6: The presentation manager is ready to get you started in Keynote.FIGURE 14-7: The presentation viewer is ready for action!

15 Chapter 15FIGURE 15-1: Find iPhone in iCloud.com works with any Internet-connected device...FIGURE 15-2: Check your friend's location with Find My Friends in iCloud.com.FIGURE 15-3: Find devices and friends from your Mac.FIGURE 15-4: Find My for iOS and iPadOS is ready to help you locate your missin...

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