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gst


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I-PAD 2 Wi-fi


Well Good Wife has got me a I-PAD2 wi-fi for my 67th birthday so what now do I carry my laptop and my I-PAD2 where ever I go or up date every thing to apple which I can not do as I just got a new pc just before xmas so I've got to learn how to use apple and PC together any help would appreciated now that I'm one year older



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What exactly do you want to update on both the iPad and the laptop? Do you want to coordinate email clients or both be able to edit a document (say a travel diary) on one of the machines?

If you can give us an idea on that we may be able to offer suggestions on meeting the need.



-- Edited by Joe on Monday 9th of January 2012 02:45:09 PM

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gst


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I can update but I'm looking at transfering from I-pad to pc if it can be done by I-tune using icloud. any thing I put on I-pad



-- Edited by gst on Monday 9th of January 2012 02:36:00 PM

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We seem to have edited at about the same time there!

OK - using iTunes, the only things you can synchronise across the two platforms are those things managed by iTunes itself. Music, podcasts, pictures, movies, e-books and other things like that can be synced using iCloud, but a Word document doesn't fit into that picture.

Are you OK with using iCloud or do you need some advice there?

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I'llhave to seat down and play around with iCloud but any information you can give will help thanks very much

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Like most things from Apple, iCloud is a simple thing to use, just flag that you want to backup/sync with iCloud and Apple takes the pain away.

The limitation is that everything has to be run through iTunes so only those things "approved" by Apple can be stored, but that is a big enough list for most people.

There are other cloud services out there if you need to backup and/or synchronise other file types though, but most of them charge and are not as easy to use.

Let us know.

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