![]() Your email provider may provide calendar mirroring (Fastmail does, for one). Use DavX5 ( ) on Android to setup a two-way mirror between your Android calendar app. 2) Create an app-specific password for iCloud, use the provider's migration facility (most major players support this and it will move your contacts and calendars).Ĭalendars: if you are sharing calendars with iOS users or will keep some Apple devices, keep iCloud as your primary calendar system. Copy and paste your emails/folders between accounts. 1) Add the new provider account to macOS mail. 3) Use iCloud's web UI to download all the photos on the new machine. 2) If you have access to a Windows machine, install iCloud for Windows, let the photos sync, and copy them to a new directory. This will make any JPEG photos much larger than they originally were due to ridiculous default quality settings. 1) open up the macOS photos app, select all photos, and export them. Validate you got what you wanted! Can also be used to decrease iCloud usage by backing up messages and deleting the originals from Apple Messages. ![]() Messages: if you are comfortable with it, use imessage-exporter ( ) on your Mac to export your messages to disk. Photo edits will be lost unless you take extra steps. ![]() If you have the need, one can setup your world to work on both systems transparently, but that takes more work.Ĭaveats: iOS messages can be kept, but they'll be in files, not your new message app. ![]() For non-technical people, this probably needs written into a more formal set of steps. For technical people, it's just annoying. Project mention: iQuit: My Hellish Attempt to Leave Apple’s Walled Garden | | Īs someone who has moved between macOS+iOS and Windows/Linux+Android several times, this is doable. ![]()
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