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How to Use Apple Apps on Windows - Gizmodo


While using Apple’s apps on Windows isn’t ideal, it’s significantly easier than it used to be—and you can now get most of your Apple information from a Windows desktop or laptop. Read More

7 Ancient Windows Apps You Need to Stop Using (and What to Use Instead)


Windows has a lot of beloved built-in apps that can be hard to stop using. But I assure you that when Microsoft replaces them, it's usually with something much better. It's time to let go of these old ... Read More

How to use iCloud and other Apple apps on Windows | Popular Science


Follow these steps to get your Apple apps to work on your Windows PC—it might not be as seamless as on a Mac, but it's definitely easy. Read More

How to Use the Windows App on Your iPhone and MacBook Today - Tech.co


Microsoft just revealed a Windows App, letting you use its flagship software on Apple devices for the first time. Here's how to get started. Read More

How To See Most Used Apps On iPhone, Android, Windows Or Mac - SlashGear


Concerned you're using your phone or computer too much? Your operating system probably has a way to see how much screen time you're using -- here's how. Read More

How to use Apple Reminders in Windows 11/10


Learn how to use and sync Apple Reminders using Microsoft To Do on Windows computers. There are other ways too and we have discussed them. Read More

Maximizing Apple Services on Windows: Here's How to Use Them


Apple apps designed for iOS and macOS cannot be run on other platforms. However, they can be run on Windows, and here's how. Read More

Sideload iOS apps using the third-party AltStore app - AppleInsider


Recent changes to EU laws require Apple to allow third-party app stores in EU countries. Here's how to use AltStore to sideload iOS apps. Read More

What is Winlator and How to Use It to Run Windows Apps on Android


Winlator is an emulator that allows you to run Windows apps and games on Android devices. By utilizing Wine, Box86, and Box64, it supports both x86 and x64 software. Read More

You can use all your Apple apps on Windows. Here’s how.


You won't have the seamless experience you get with Apple apps and services on macOS, but you have a couple of options to get them working on Windows—and you can choose whichever suits you best. Read More


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