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Published onOctober 13, 2022

published onOctober 13, 2022

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During yesterday’s Surface event Microsoft showed offiCloud Photos integrationwith Xbox and Windows 11.Therollout of the new Photos appwith iCloud integration has begun for Windows Insiders in the Dev channel (version 2022.31100.9001.0).

The Microsoft Photos app allows you to view, share, and organize all your photos from your PC and Onedrive.  This update adds your Icloud photos alongside photos from other sources in the redesigned “All Photos” gallery view.  You can also see a dedicated page of your iCloud photos from the navigation pane. To get started follow the easy steps in the Photos app, You will need to make sure you have the iCloud for Windows App, you’re signed in and all photos are selected.

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