I usually use Apple's iCloud.com when I need to download a bunch of photos or other files from my account, but it's not something I would use daily.

With a new redesign, launched on Wednesday, iCloud.com has become easier to use, and it's now a decent overview of all the stuff you keep in Apple's cloud

Photos, Mail, Calendar, and Drive are some of the apps that can be found on the new iCloud.com. Clicking on the "Customise Home Page" button at the bottom of the display will allow you to change the settings of the widgets. You can find an overview of the status of your account there, including the cost of your plan and the amount of storage you have left. It's not possible to change the wallpaper.

Some of these apps are redundant, for example, Find My comes pre-installed on a Mac, and a notice on top of the display tells you this as you try to open the app on iCloud.com The majority of the apps are the same as before, and feel like stripped-down versions of iPadOS or macOS.

The most recent update to the "app" leads you to a settings page. A detailed breakdown of how you use the cloud storage, data recovery options, and iCloud features you have active is now provided. The old site made it easy to see all of this.

Apple iCloud.com

Refreshingly clean. Credit: Stan Schroeder/Mashable/Apple

As nice as the redesign is, I don't expect many users to suddenly start using it every day, but as a one-stop-shop for everything, it's now a sensible option.