Apple today updated its iCloud.com website. This allows you to access your iCloud apps and settings from any web browser. With today’s update, iCloud.com supports some of the features previously introduced in iOS.
We’ve added a Dark Mode option that matches your Mac’s Light Mode or “Dark Mode” color scheme, as well as a customizable homepage with a variety of background colors to choose from.
There’s support for pinned notes, improved navigation in the Photos app, and shared views in iCloud Drive. Apple provides a complete list of new features when you log in to iCloud.com. Here is the list:
- dark mode
- customizable background
- The Calendar app design has been updated to support Hijri calendars.
- A shared view of iCloud Drive that shows files shared with you.
- Option to jump to month or year in Photos by clicking the calendar icon.
- Option to change photo date, time and location from the info window.
- Option to display albums in the Photos tile on the iCloud.com home page.
- Important notes can be pinned to the top of the list in the iCloud Notes app.
- Reminders lets you create new lists and complete recurring reminders.
These new iCloud.com options should be available to all users at this time.
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