Apple I Book G3 manual Store pictures, movies, documents, and other files remotely

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Store pictures, movies, documents, and other files remotely.

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.To access your files from another computer, log into your iTools account at www.apple.com/itools

.Anyone can access the files in your Public folder.

.To find out how to use pictures and other files from your iDisk to create a personal Web site, go to www.apple.com/itools and click the HomePage icon.

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Choose iDisk from

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Drag files to a folder on your iDisk

the Go menu.

to copy them.

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