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Will iCloud work with Snow Leopard?

Will iCloud work with Snow Leopard?

iMac Snow Leopard, Mac OS X (10.6.4)

Posted on Aug 20, 2011 5:18 AM

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Posted on Oct 12, 2011 3:47 PM

I just talked with an Apple Care rep and I was told that I can update my MM account to iCloud and my calendars and email (@mac and @me) will still sync with my Mac running Snow Leopard. I only asked about those 2 specific things, because that is all I care about. You will have to do the migration to iCloud through your browser

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Oct 12, 2011 3:47 PM in response to grsteinberg

I just talked with an Apple Care rep and I was told that I can update my MM account to iCloud and my calendars and email (@mac and @me) will still sync with my Mac running Snow Leopard. I only asked about those 2 specific things, because that is all I care about. You will have to do the migration to iCloud through your browser

Oct 14, 2011 7:33 AM in response to David Hard

David Hard wrote:


Just out of curiosity, How did you migrate Mail to iCloud in Snow Leopard?


try this settings ( for outlook 2011 these work ) :


Username: your @me.com address username (email address without the @me.com on the end)
Password: Apple ID Password


Incoming server: imap.mail.me.com
NOT checked: Override default port
CHECK: Use SSL to connect
NOT checked: Always use secure password


Outcoing server: smtp.mail.me.com : 587
CHECK: Overide Default Port (will allow you to change to 587 above)
CHECK: Use SSL to connect

Oct 19, 2011 7:41 AM in response to QuickTimeKirk

It is really amusing to have these people here saying how "good" "working" "reliable" etc.. their machines are.

In former versions of OSX this was all no matter. OSX evolved over time slowly. But these days with Lion it makes full use of CPU and GPU technologies, paired with far more advanced security and network standards.


They simple do not want to understand this :


Wanting the latest and greatest OS and Apps goes no longer together with owning old hardware. And Hardware is old the minute you unbox it at home. Might be tragic but that's how it is. Windows Users know this already, especially the "gamers" that are in a constant Hardware-Upgrademania only to run the newest games on PCs.

Oct 19, 2011 10:02 AM in response to silverbullettall

Silverbullettall - Your ical fix worked beautifully - thank you so much!!


QuickTimeKirk - So glad that you are "amused" that people can't throw down money every year for a new apple product to go with the products already purchased from Apple. Three iphones, a macbook and imac in the last 4 years is a pretty significant investment.


I understand completely that my hardware is out of date the minute it is "out of the box" ... interesting fact though, went back to an old windows pc running Vista to copy a VHS tape onto a DVD, done in 1 hour. Not a gamer - just trying to keep all of my machines in sync, which was working great until the upgrade of icloud.

Oct 19, 2011 10:18 AM in response to nevrland

Your iPhones will have no trouble working with the iCloud services.

Since it is a "free" upgrade (iOS 5 and iCloud) you can move at any time.

You can still "physically" connect any of your devices to your Snow Leopard OS iMac and move files about.

But the iCloud services require Lion 10.7.2 for desktops and laptops. Since your iMac doesn't meet the requirements for Lion it will not be able to use the iCloud services.

I don't find anything "amusing" in this regard. Just pointing out some facts.

Will iCloud work with Snow Leopard?

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