I have always depended upon my computer to back-up my iPhones but since it no longer seems possible to do so how do I back-up my iphones to iCloud and how do I know when the back-up is completed? Thanks so much.
On 29-Oct-2018, at 6:14 AM, chrislaarman@yahoo.com [apple-iphone] <apple-iphone@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
Is that so? (It may well be! It may depend on your aims or work flow.)
You see, I don't use iTunes at all. Well, maybe once a year on an aging Windows/Linux system that I use for two vintage applications. I haven't run macOS for over a year. I default to iPads and iPhones. For comparison I have some Android devices ready.
But most of what I want done, I can achieve on iOS devices, with rather heavy reliance on several clouds, including iCloud for keeping them backed up.
So to me, there is no relation between iOS any any other operating system or platform. But to you, there may well be.
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Chris
reacting to:On 28 Oct 2018, 22:20 +0100, sanjaya kanoria kanoria@me.com [apple-iphone] <apple-iphone@yahoogroups.com>, wrote:
The problem with iOS 12 is that it requires my Mac OS to upgrade and if I do so my iPhoto program will cease to work. So now having invested in the iPhone XS max it cannot sync with iTunes on my computer.
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