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Apple adds new features to iCloud.com

2024 October 8
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Apple’s received a significant upgrade this week, providing users with a more streamlined and convenient experience when accessing their iCloud apps and settings from any web browser.

Here’s a breakdown of what’s new on

• Dark Mode: will automatically match your device settings with a Light Mode or Dark Mode color scheme.

• Customize Your Background: Choose between different colors on the home page. To choose a new background, scroll to the bottom of the homepage, then click Customize Home Page.

• Calendar Support and Updated Design: Support for Hijri calendar and updated design across the app.

• Shared View: See files that have been shared with you in the Shared View tab.

• Faster Navigation: Quickly jump to a month or year in your library by clicking the calendar icon.

• Adjust Date and Time or Location: Modify the date, time, and location of your photos from the info pane.

• >New Tile Options: You can now display an album in the Photos tile on the homepage.

• Pinned Notes: Pin important notes to the top of your list for easy access. Control-click on Mac or right-click to adjust your pinned notes. You can also choose to display pinned notes or pin new notes directly in the Notes tile on the homepage.

• More Ways to Stay Organized: Create new reminder lists to keep your tasks organized and complete recurring reminders.

All of the additions are available now via .


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