Apple Launches iCloud.com Web Beta To Developers
On top of the announcement of Apple’s iCloud storage pricing scheme, they also unveiled iCloud.com Beta to the world. Once users log in here, they’ll have access to Mail, Contacts, Calendar, Find My iPhone, and iWork. Reports in late April mentioned Apple had acquired iCloud.com.
After logging in with your Apple ID, iCloud.com resembles an iOS app with pop up menus that look the same, and icons to boot. When you resize your browser window, iCloud’s icons move to fit your screen. Neat stuff. Here are some screenshots below:






Remember when iCloud’s login screen was ‘leaked’ back in early June? Well, that leaked image isn’t far off from the actual login as you can see above.
Apple also released a beta of iWork for iOS apps within their Developer portal. As iCloud is set to launch this Fall, the service is getting ready to launch.
[9to5Mac]
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Not really public as you have to be a Dev.
Not really public as you have to be a Dev.
Not really public as you have to be a Dev.
Misleading title. Need to have a developer account to login.
Misleading title. Need to have a developer account to login.
Misleading title. Need to have a developer account to login.
Misleading title. Need to have a developer account to login.
Misleading title. Need to have a developer account to login.
Misleading title. Need to have a developer account to login.
Misleading title. Need to have a developer account to login.
Misleading title. Need to have a developer account to login.
Misleading title. Need to have a developer account to login.
I heard it’s worked for a bunch of people who aren’t devs….or it brings you to a dev setup registration or something
I heard it’s worked for a bunch of people who aren’t devs….or it brings you to a dev setup registration or something
I heard it’s worked for a bunch of people who aren’t devs….or it brings you to a dev setup registration or something
I heard it’s worked for a bunch of people who aren’t devs….or it brings you to a dev setup registration or something
It’s beta, so it’s obviously for Developers, just like iOS 5 ‘beta’. 🙂
It’s beta, so it’s obviously for Developers, just like iOS 5 ‘beta’. 🙂
It’s beta, so it’s obviously for Developers, just like iOS 5 ‘beta’. 🙂
Question for you as I am not a developer, doescontacts allow you to create contact groups (such as separating family from friends from business) and have those groups sync to an iOS device?
Question for you as I am not a developer, doescontacts allow you to create contact groups (such as separating family from friends from business) and have those groups sync to an iOS device?
Question for you as I am not a developer, doescontacts allow you to create contact groups (such as separating family from friends from business) and have those groups sync to an iOS device?
Question for you as I am not a developer, doescontacts allow you to create contact groups (such as separating family from friends from business) and have those groups sync to an iOS device?
Question for you as I am not a developer, doescontacts allow you to create contact groups (such as separating family from friends from business) and have those groups sync to an iOS device?
Question for you as I am not a developer, doescontacts allow you to create contact groups (such as separating family from friends from business) and have those groups sync to an iOS device?
Question for you as I am not a developer, doescontacts allow you to create contact groups (such as separating family from friends from business) and have those groups sync to an iOS device?
Question for you as I am not a developer, doescontacts allow you to create contact groups (such as separating family from friends from business) and have those groups sync to an iOS device?
Question for you as I am not a developer, doescontacts allow you to create contact groups (such as separating family from friends from business) and have those groups sync to an iOS device?
Not so obvious with the title .:)
Not so obvious with the title .:)
Not so obvious with the title .:)
Need to be developer. Did try it, but title is misleading. Betas are generally for developers, but that announcement can be made to avoid any confusion
Need to be developer. Did try it, but title is misleading. Betas are generally for developers, but that announcement can be made to avoid any confusion
Wait… How would I get iWork for iCloud Beta. I can’t find it in te portal… Maybe it’s just me.
Help would be appreciated 🙂
Wait… How would I get iWork for iCloud Beta. I can’t find it in te portal… Maybe it’s just me.
Help would be appreciated 🙂
Wait… How would I get iWork for iCloud Beta. I can’t find it in te portal… Maybe it’s just me.
Help would be appreciated 🙂
nvm… I found it… Can’t believe I didn’t see it before! 🙂
nvm… I found it… Can’t believe I didn’t see it before! 🙂
nvm… I found it… Can’t believe I didn’t see it before! 🙂
Caution Hot Coffee is also pretty obvious yet people still burn themselves. Not everyone is in the loop you know. Tittle is misleading though.
Caution Hot Coffee is also pretty obvious yet people still burn themselves. Not everyone is in the loop you know. Tittle is misleading though.
Caution Hot Coffee is also pretty obvious yet people still burn themselves. Not everyone is in the loop you know. Tittle is misleading though.
Caution Hot Coffee is also pretty obvious yet people still burn themselves. Not everyone is in the loop you know. Tittle is misleading though.
Caution Hot Coffee is also pretty obvious yet people still burn themselves. Not everyone is in the loop you know. Tittle is misleading though.
It isn’t obvious actually…MobileMe calendar was an open Beta to anyone with a MobileMe account who signed up to be involved.
It isn’t obvious actually…MobileMe calendar was an open Beta to anyone with a MobileMe account who signed up to be involved.
It isn’t obvious actually…MobileMe calendar was an open Beta to anyone with a MobileMe account who signed up to be involved.
It isn’t obvious actually…MobileMe calendar was an open Beta to anyone with a MobileMe account who signed up to be involved.
It isn’t obvious actually…MobileMe calendar was an open Beta to anyone with a MobileMe account who signed up to be involved.
It isn’t obvious actually…MobileMe calendar was an open Beta to anyone with a MobileMe account who signed up to be involved.