We can access our iCloud photos from the browser

iCloud-photos

iOS 8 and OS X Mavericks will bring many changes, and one of them is the disappearance of iPhoto for Mac and for iOS. Those users who will use Apple's program to organize and retouch their photos will certainly miss its peculiarities, and those of us who never managed to adapt to it will certainly look forward to the appearance of Photos for OS X Yosemite, an application similar to that of iOS. and that supposedly will bring the same options as the application for mobile devices but on our computer. It seems that Apple is also preparing more changes, such as the inclusion of the Photos app on iCloud.com, the web that allows you to access Apple's cloud services from any internet browser.

Not using iPhoto was a huge limitation for Mac users, since there was no other way to access our streaming photos or our photos shared with friends and family from our computer. Supposedly Photos will allow access to these options from our computer, but while Apple decides to launch this application (early 2015) it looks like we'll be able to access them soon from iCloud.com.

The beta version of iCloud (http://beta.icloud.com) shows us this window when trying to access the possible web address that the Photos application could have on the web. It remains for us to know if this web application it will allow us to see and manage our photographic library in the cloud, as happens with our documents thanks to the web applications of Pages, Numbers and Keynote, or the applications Mail, Contacts, Calendars ...

By the way, as we told you a few days ago, not only have there been changes with iPhoto, but Photos has also changed in iOS, the usual Reel disappearing, but don't worry, your photos are still on your device, as we explain in this article.


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  1.   Javier said

    Does "Find my iPhone" work from the browser's iCloud? I get an error, and that seems very serious to me.

    1.    Luis Padilla said

      Works fine for me, checked right now

      1.    Javier said

        there must be a problem with my account then. This did not happen before the update to iOS 8

  2.   dalinda said

    I want to recover my photos from icloud

  3.   MIGUEL SALGADO ALVAREZ said

    I WANT TO RECOVER MY PHOTOS AND DOCUMENTS THAT HELPED ME GO TO THE CLOUD AND THEY DIDN'T STAY AS I DO