Mac Miller discography. American rapper and singer Mac Miller released six studio albums, two extended plays, two live albums, thirteen mixtapes, forty-one singles (including thirteen as a featured artist), and sixty-two music videos. After self-releasing several mixtapes, Miller signed with the independent record label Rostrum Records in 2010.
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Software:
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- iTunes-compatible CD or DVD recorder to create audio CDs, MP3 CDs, or backup CDs or DVDs. Songs from the Apple Music catalog cannot be burned to a CD.
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- Apple Music trial requires sign-up and is available for new subscribers only. Plan automatically renews after trial.
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iTunes forever changed the way people experienced music, movies, TV shows, and podcasts. It all changes again with three all-new, dedicated apps — Apple Music, Apple TV, and Apple Podcasts — each designed from the ground up to be the best way to enjoy entertainment on your Mac. And rest assured; everything you had in your iTunes library is still accessible in each app. iCloud seamlessly syncs everything across your devices — or you can back up, restore, and sync by connecting the device directly to your Mac.
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Make sure that you set up iCloud on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch or Mac and that you're signed in with your Apple ID. Then follow the steps below to download and set up iCloud for Windows.
Want to access iCloud's latest features? See the recommended system requirements. iCloud requires an Internet connection. iCloud might not be available in all areas and features vary. If you use a Managed Apple ID, iCloud for Windows isn’t supported.
Set up iCloud for Windows
- Download iCloud for Windows on your PC.
- Windows 10: Go to the Microsoft Store to download iCloud for Windows.
- Earlier versions of Windows*: Download iCloud for Windows from apple.com.
- If it doesn't install automatically, go to File Explorer and open iCloud Setup.
- Restart your computer.
- Make sure iCloud for Windows is open. If it doesn't open automatically, go to Start, open Apps or Programs, and open iCloud for Windows.
- Enter your Apple ID to sign in to iCloud.
- Choose the features and content that you want to keep up to date across your devices.
- Click Apply.
* Learn how to find out which Windows system you use.
Download and share your photos
When you turn on Photos, iCloud for Windows creates a Photos folder in File Explorer called iCloud Photos. iCloud Photos uploads new photos and videos that you add to the iCloud Photos folder on your PC so you can see them in the Photos app on your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, and Mac, and on iCloud.com. New photos and videos you take automatically download from iCloud Photos.
Share your photos
You can also share your photos. Shared Albums lets you view, share, and comment on the photos and videos you share with other people. And if you use the latest version of iCloud for Windows, you can pin photos to keep them local to your device. When you unpin them, they upload to iCloud instead.
Learn how to set up and use iCloud Photos.
See your files and folders with iCloud Drive
When you turn on iCloud Drive, iCloud for Windows creates an iCloud Drive folder in File Explorer. You can find documents that you’ve stored in iCloud in this folder. When you create a file on your PC and save it to the iCloud Drive folder, it also appears on your other devices.
If you want to work on files with friends or colleagues, you can share individual files or create a shared folder to share a group of files. You can also pin files and folders so you can use them offline, and easily check the status of a download or shared file. In iCloud for Windows 12, you can find and recover files deleted from iCloud Drive in the past 30 days in Recently Deleted in iOS, iPadOS, or iCloud.com, in Trash in macOS, and in Recycle Bin in Windows. If you use Delete or Delete All in Recently Deleted or empty the Trash in macOS, files aren't recoverable. If you don’t see the files you wish to restore, you can recover files deleted within the last 30 days at iCloud.com.
You can also access your iCloud Drive files and folders at iCloud.com.
If you receive an error when you try to move a file from iCloud for Windows, you might need to download the file to your Windows PC. After you download the file, try moving it again.
Keep your apps up to date
When you use iCloud on all of your devices, you can keep your Mail, Contacts, and Calendars updated no matter which device you're using. Just make sure iCloud is set up on your PC, iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, or Mac using the steps below.
On your PC
- Open iCloud for Windows.
- Select Mail, Contacts, and Calendars, then click Apply.
- You'll see your iCloud Mail account in the folder pane on the left side of Microsoft Outlook 2007 through Outlook 2016.
If you sign in to iCloud using a third-party Mail app outside of iCloud for Windows, learn how to create an app-specific password to keep information up to date on your devices.
On your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch
- Tap Settings > [your name], then select iCloud.
- Turn on Mail, Contacts, Calendars, and Reminders.
On your Mac
- Choose Apple menu > System Preferences, then click Apple ID.
- Click iCloud, then select Mail, Contacts, Calendars, and Reminders.
Learn more about how to manage the apps that use iCloud.
Save your passwords across devices
If you use two-factor authentication with your Apple ID and own a device running iOS 14 or later, you can save important web passwords and keep them up to date in Safari on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch and in Chrome on your PC.
- Turn on Passwords in the iCloud for Windows preference pane.
- Download the iCloud Passwords extension in the Chrome Web Store.
After it's installed, simply click the iCloud Passwords Chrome extension icon when you visit a website where you've saved credentials.
Manage your iCloud storage usage and account information
Manage your iCloud storage usage
- To see your available iCloud storage, open iCloud for Windows.
- To manage your storage, click Storage. Select an app to see how much storage you're using, or click Buy More Storage to upgrade your storage plan.
If you use iCloud for Windows 10 or later, you can pin files to keep them local to your device. When you unpin them, they upload to iCloud instead.
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Manage your account information
If you want to make changes to your Apple ID, including updating your email, mailing address, or other account information, open iCloud for Windows and click Account details. Click Manage Apple ID.
Update your version of iCloud for Windows
In iCloud for Windows 10 or later:
Go to the Microsoft Store to check for software updates.
In earlier versions of iCloud for Windows:
To check for updates, open Apple Software Update on your PC. To get notified when an update is available through Apple Software Update, choose Edit > Preferences, and select when you'd like to check for updates. You can choose Daily, Weekly, Monthly, or Never.
Need more help? Learn what to do if you can't download or install iCloud for Windows.
Turn off or uninstall iCloud for Windows
If you turn off a service in iCloud for Windows, your information won't automatically stay up to date in iCloud, and you won't see updates made on your other devices. Follow these steps to turn off a service or iCloud:
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- To turn off a service on your PC, Open iCloud for Windows, then select or deselect that service. To save your changes, click Apply.
- To turn off iCloud for Windows, open iCloud for Windows, then sign out.
If you want to uninstall iCloud for Windows, remember to make a copy of your iCloud data and save it on your PC. Then sign out of iCloud for Windows on your PC, and follow these steps:
Windows 8 or later:
- Go to the Start screen, right-click in the bottom-left corner or click, then select Control Panel.
- Click Uninstall a Program.
- Click iCloud > Uninstall.
- When asked to confirm, select Yes.
Windows 7:
- Choose Start menu > Control Panel.
- Click Programs > Program and Features.
- Select iCloud > Uninstall.
- Click OK to continue.