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Windows app for apple stuff Easy to use interface for managing your Apple devices.

Windows app for apple stuff Easy to use interface for managing your Apple devices.

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BaccaStrq123
Senior Member
664
07-19-2019, 05:59 AM
#1
Im not sure how to even ask this. Rarely i use my Windows PC but when I do it would be nice to be able to copy text on my Apple device and paste it into windows. Also being able to be on a website then send it to my Apple device or vice versa is something I could really use. Like I said I dont even know how to ask this and dont know what to search for. My PC is my Plex server but sometimes use it if I need to type a lot like doing taxes or applications so would be nice those features just like Ipad and Iphone work so well together. If I have to I will turn this into a Hackintosh but really dont want to and dont have the time now.
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BaccaStrq123
07-19-2019, 05:59 AM #1

Im not sure how to even ask this. Rarely i use my Windows PC but when I do it would be nice to be able to copy text on my Apple device and paste it into windows. Also being able to be on a website then send it to my Apple device or vice versa is something I could really use. Like I said I dont even know how to ask this and dont know what to search for. My PC is my Plex server but sometimes use it if I need to type a lot like doing taxes or applications so would be nice those features just like Ipad and Iphone work so well together. If I have to I will turn this into a Hackintosh but really dont want to and dont have the time now.

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PeekaBoo321
Junior Member
6
08-08-2019, 05:56 AM
#2
There’s no single method to control everything. When using Apple iCloud, you can move files between Windows by leveraging its app, which needs to be installed on Windows. That’s the most reliable option if you need to share files across any Apple device. OneDrive is another good choice if you prefer that platform. There are likely many other solutions as well.
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PeekaBoo321
08-08-2019, 05:56 AM #2

There’s no single method to control everything. When using Apple iCloud, you can move files between Windows by leveraging its app, which needs to be installed on Windows. That’s the most reliable option if you need to share files across any Apple device. OneDrive is another good choice if you prefer that platform. There are likely many other solutions as well.

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Lukox
Junior Member
40
08-08-2019, 06:22 AM
#3
I just installed it. It wasn't the simplest process, but I can easily add what I want, even links in my notes. I'm glad now. Thanks!
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Lukox
08-08-2019, 06:22 AM #3

I just installed it. It wasn't the simplest process, but I can easily add what I want, even links in my notes. I'm glad now. Thanks!

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Oggy72
Junior Member
11
08-08-2019, 02:11 PM
#4
I really enjoy Universal Clipboard and rely on it often between my phone and Mac. Transferring files to my gaming PC can be a hassle I know you're experiencing too. My current method is KDE Connect. The setup is straightforward, but it lets you send clipboard data to a Windows machine. You just need to adjust a few settings each time to keep the connection active, then you can send clipboard items and files. If you're familiar with Universal Clipboard, AirDrop, and Continuity, this might feel like a step back. It’s quite one-way with limited features beyond simple transfers. Still, compared to what Apple provides, it’s a significant improvement. Give it a try and check if it meets your requirements.
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Oggy72
08-08-2019, 02:11 PM #4

I really enjoy Universal Clipboard and rely on it often between my phone and Mac. Transferring files to my gaming PC can be a hassle I know you're experiencing too. My current method is KDE Connect. The setup is straightforward, but it lets you send clipboard data to a Windows machine. You just need to adjust a few settings each time to keep the connection active, then you can send clipboard items and files. If you're familiar with Universal Clipboard, AirDrop, and Continuity, this might feel like a step back. It’s quite one-way with limited features beyond simple transfers. Still, compared to what Apple provides, it’s a significant improvement. Give it a try and check if it meets your requirements.