Posted by : Unknown Monday, June 10, 2013

You'll soon be able to create, access and edit your Pages, Numbers, and Keynote documents from Web browsers on Macs and Windows PCs.



by June 10, 2013 11:58 AM PDT




iCloud for iWork will be released as a public beta later this year.


(Credit: Screenshot by David Carnoy/CNET)

Google Docs has been around for a while but later this year, Apple will give its iWork suite of apps the iCloud treatment, letting you create, access and edit Pages, Numbers, and Keynote documents from a Web browser on a Mac or Windows PC. Apple calls it iWork for iCloud.


Naturally, Apple would prefer if you used its Safari Web browser to access your cloud-based iWork content, but you'll also be able to use Microsoft's Internet Explorer and Google's Chrome browsers (Apple says iCloud for iWork is optimized for those browsers).



A demo of iWork for iCloud at Apple's 2013 WWDC.


(Credit: Screenshot by David Carnoy/CNET)

Apple is releasing a Developer Beta today and public beta will become available "later this year."



iWork for iCloud is optimized for Safari, Internet Explorer, and Google Chrome browsers.


(Credit: Screenshot by David Carnoy/CNET)


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