Posted by : Unknown Friday, August 23, 2013

The services were previously only available to developers and then those who received invitations.



August 23, 2013 5:59 AM PDT



iWork for iCloud was presented in July at WWDC.

iWork for iCloud was presented in July at WWDC.


(Credit: Screenshot by David Carnoy/CNET)

Apple's iWork for iCloud Beta is now open to anyone with an Apple ID.


iCloud users who log into their accounts on Friday will find that they can access beta versions of Apple's Pages, Numbers, and Keynote. Upon choosing one of those applications, they'll have free access to the productivity suite, and create everything from presentations to spreadsheets.


Apple has previously offered iWork for iCloud Beta to developers. The company also quietly tested out the service with some invited users. It appears now, however, that the apps are available to anyone on iCloud.


Apple announced iCloud for iWork at the Worldwide Developer Conference in June. The company said that it would make the platform available as a public beta. It's not clear when it'll come out of beta.



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