Not all Apple files can be converted to Windows files. For example DRM-protected iTunes music purchases (though the company stopped applying protection in 2007) can’t be converted for use with any Windows program of your choice and will need to used with the Windows version of iTunes. Apple doesn’t provide a way to export the text files from its Notes app, so you’ll need to either keep using iCloud.com or copy and paste the notes that you want to keep. MORE: Windows 10: Full Review What you can do, without spending any money or using third party software, is convert Pages documents, Numbers spreadsheets, Keynote presentations and the address book entries from the Contacts app. While you won’t need a Mac to convert the iWork documents, you will need access to a Mac for your contacts, as you need access to Apple’s app to modify its own contacts archives.
How to Convert Pages files for Windows 10
- Sign into iCloud.com with your Apple ID.
- Select Pages.
- Click the Gear icon.
- Select Upload Document.
- Select a Pages file and then click Open.
- Right-click the Pages file. 7. Select Download a Copy.
- Select Word. Your Pages file has been converted to a Microsoft Word file!
How to Convert Numbers files for Windows 10
Sign into iCloud.com with your Apple ID.
Select Numbers.
Click the Gear icon.
Select Upload Spreadsheet.
Select a Numbers file and then click Open.
Right-click the Numbers file.
Select Download a Copy.
Select Excel. Your Numbers spreadsheet has been converted to a Microsoft Excel file!
How to Convert Keynote files for Windows 10
- Sign into iCloud.com with your Apple ID.
- Select Keynote.
- Click the Gear icon.
- Select Upload Presentation.
- Select a Keynote file and then click Open.
- Right-click the Keynote file.
- Select Download a Copy.
- Select PowerPoint. Your Keynote presentation has been converted to a PowerPoint file!
How to Convert Address Book files for Windows 10
- Open Contacts and select the contacts you want to transfer (Command + A to select all)
- Right-click on the contacts.
- Select Export VCard.
- Click Save. Your contacts have been exported to a widely supported .VCF file!
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