
Admittedly, Apple’s photo management is seamless, especially when you are using an Apple device. Companies like Google, Microsoft, and Dropbox have been offering online storage services for years that are easy to use and surpass Apple’s offerings in many ways. Thankfully, the rest of the industry is offering alternatives that don’t require reaching for your pocketbook. In the interim, it’s hard for a consumer to invest so much on an expensive device like an iPhone or iPad with meager storage only to be told, “If you need more space, use iCloud and if you run out of space on iCloud, buy more!” Hardware is becoming less and less a part of their future profit margins, while services are beginning to pick up the slack. Still, monetizing services is crucial to Apple’s success, and they realize that. Unfortunately, when it comes to cloud storage, Apple has produced mediocre solutions from its early iTools to the disastrous me.com to the less than relevant iCloud. The iPhone has revolutionized the way we snap photos, among other things. So, as you may have gathered from this article’s title, it was time to find another solution! Move Your iCloud Photo Library to Google Photos and Sync Local Copies Using OneDrive or Google Drive Unfortunately, I find the entire Apple online ecosystem just way too clunky and confusing.



#Where are all my photos windows
Honestly, I wouldn’t mind giving Apple more cash if they had a more seamless web and Windows experience. Of course, this is good news for Apple, who would be more than happy to increase my monthly bill for more iCloud storage but it’s bad news for me. I encountered this error message a couple of weeks ago while taking photos on my iPhone.
