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What can I expect from iCloud beyond a simple "sync over the net"? What would be the benefit compared to simply syncing my devices with my Mac when I come back from work?
Thanks
Loa
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I did: again, manually syncing my devices would do the same thing, just not through the internet.
Loa
So what's the big deal with iCloud?
Loa
I know it has a few advantages, but it seems we've been talking about the cloud revolution (not just at Apple) and I just don't see it. It's nice and useful, but nowhere near a revolution.
One must also consider the fact that our data is, more and more, out of our own control. Is anyone reading all the agreements we have to digitally sign all over the place these days? Web-based mail, social networks, the clouds... Unless things have changed at Hotmail, Microsoft becomes the co-owner (they have copyright) of each and every file you send with Hotmail; and Facebook used to have the right (and they exercised it) to take your posted pictures and make ads with them... Just a few examples. We all love Apple, but companies change: the simple fact that we could use their iconic 1984 ad "against" them nw with iOS speaks volume.
Not sure the convenience of syncing over the air is worth it for me...But thanks for clearing the fact that it's nothing more than OTA sync and OTA back-up.
Loa
Not sure the convenience of syncing over the air is worth it for me...But thanks for clearing the fact that it's nothing more than OTA sync and OTA back-up.
I know it has a few advantages, but it seems we've been talking about the cloud revolution (not just at Apple) and I just don't see it. It's nice and useful, but nowhere near a revolution.Knowing your data is sync without the need to manual sync with another device that you may or may not have access to.
All things being considered if I can do my sync immediately and OTA(Over The Air) I'm going to choose that every time.
iCloud also is a great offsite backup for iOS devices.
One must also consider the fact that our data is, more and more, out of our own control. Is anyone reading all the agreements we have to digitally sign all over the place these days? Web-based mail, social networks, the clouds... Unless things have changed at Hotmail, Microsoft becomes the co-owner (they have copyright) of each and every file you send with Hotmail; and Facebook used to have the right (and they exercised it) to take your posted pictures and make ads with them... Just a few examples. We all love Apple, but companies change: the simple fact that we could use their iconic 1984 ad "against" them nw with iOS speaks volume.
Not sure the convenience of syncing over the air is worth it for me...But thanks for clearing the fact that it's nothing more than OTA sync and OTA back-up.
Loa
iCloud also provides email, calendaring, contacts, document storage/sharing, Find my Phone tracking service, photo sharing abilities, etc., in addition to also syncing all those things across multiple devices as well as offering the ability to backup those devices off-site.
You aren't obligated to use all the services in anybody's cloud. Pick what you want and enjoy.
BTW, there is another way for you to enjoy cable-less sync.
Not sure the convenience of syncing over the air is worth it for me...But thanks for clearing the fact that it's nothing more than OTA sync and OTA back-up.