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The simple answer is NO! However, if you wish to use the Apps store from Apple for your software, use iTunes (now called Music) or Find my Mac you will need to create an Apple ID. You do not need an iTunes account to use iCloud however, iCloud serves as a great part of the eco-system of Apple devices if you haven't tried it you may want to give it a try you'll be amazed at the eco-system and integration with how all of your Apple devices work together. Set an Appointment on you MacBook in Calendar, see it on your iPhone, Apple Watch, or on any Windows, Chrome PC in a browser by going to iCloud.com Your notes Calendar events, passwords, website history, photos, email, contacts etc all follow in the cloud. Go to a doctors office and forgot your list of Meds? no problem use your iPhone or a computer at the Doc's office to log into your iCloud account to get that note you created with the list of meds on your computer you left back at home.
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