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- The company's platform was previously only available by invite-only to developers, but is now starting to be made available to regular users. July 19, 2013 7:35 AM PDT iWork for iCloud was presented last month at WWDC. (Credit: Screenshot by David Carnoy/CNET) Some iCloud users have been able to get their hands on iWork for iCloud Beta, according to a new report. iCloud users on Friday started receiving invites to try out iWork for iCloud Beta, Engadget is reporting. The application, which allows for document creation and management in iCloud, was previously only available to developers. Apple announced iCloud for iWork at the Worldwide Developers Conference last month. The company said that it would make the platform available as a public beta at some point this year. Now that it's starting to seed the platform to some users, it might not be long before it's available publicly.
The company's platform was previously only available by invite-only to developers, but is now starting to be made available to regular users. July 19, 2013 7:35 AM PDT iWork for iCloud was presented last month at WWDC. (Credit: Screenshot by David Carnoy/CNET) Some iCloud users have been able to get their hands on iWork for iCloud Beta, according to a new report. iCloud users on Friday started receiving invites to try out iWork for iCloud Beta, Engadget is reporting. The application, which allows for document creation and management in iCloud, was previously only available to developers. Apple announced iCloud for iWork at the Worldwide Developers Conference last month. The company said that it would make the platform available as a public beta at some point this year. Now that it's starting to seed the platform to some users, it might not be long before it's available publicly.
The company's platform was previously only available by invite-only to developers, but is now starting to be made available to regular users.
iWork for iCloud was presented last month at WWDC.
(Credit: Screenshot by David Carnoy/CNET)
Some iCloud users have been able to get their hands on iWork for iCloud Beta, according to a new report.
iCloud users on Friday started receiving invites to try out iWork for iCloud Beta, Engadget is reporting. The application, which allows for document creation and management in iCloud, was previously only available to developers.
Apple announced iCloud for iWork at the Worldwide Developers Conference last month. The company said that it would make the platform available as a public beta at some point this year. Now that it's starting to seed the platform to some users, it might not be long before it's available publicly.