Whats that little cloud mean when downloading ipad app






















Any app that has the cloud icon next to it can be downloaded to your device, for free. The cloud icon indicates that the app is one that you own, but that it is currently not on the device, and is stored in the cloud. This article will show you how to find a list of popular free apps that you can browse through on your device. The Overflow Blog. Who owns this outage? Building intelligent escalation chains for modern SRE. Podcast Who is building clouds for the independent developer?

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November 10, at pm. Rosa Aksentowicz says:. November 10, at am. The point is that it is happening despite all the reasons that it should not be. Please understand that I am not some neophyte. I have been using, and troubleshooting, Apple products for well over 20 years.

I must admit I am perplexed. I am going to try something a friend of mine suggested. I will try signing out of the App Store and logging back in again, a sort of reset. I'll let you know if that works.

Page content loaded. May 3, PM in response to henrygx In response to henrygx. That means that the app was in fact purchased with your Apple ID and can be downloaded again for free using your Apple ID and password. It is tied to your account. Somebody bought it with your ID. Tap the cloud icon to download the app. May 3, PM. I have not purchased this app nor have I been charged for it. That's why it has puzzled me. That is actually not possible.

Demo provided the solution. Duplicate songs aren't uploaded and synced across your devices. You have multiple computers that have Sync Library turned on and a song was deleted from one of those computers.

Songs that you delete from your music library are immediately removed from your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, but stay on other associated computers until they're manually deleted. Apple Music might not be able to upload the song because the song wasn't purchased from the iTunes Store, was purchased using a different Apple ID, or is too large of a file.

The song file is corrupt or there was an error uploading the song. If updating doesn't resolve the issue, try importing a new copy of the song into your music library. The song is either waiting to be uploaded, can't be matched, no longer available in the Apple Music catalog, or hasn't been released yet.



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