
Apple has added the web-based iWork, which works for anyone with an
Apple ID for free on most modern browsers, to the main iCloud.com
website. The
previously beta-only iCloud offering
makes Apple’s productivity suite accessible to anyone who either has,
or signs up for a free Apple account, with full-featured office apps
that allow for the creation and editing of text documents, slideshow
presentations and spreadsheets.
Offering up the productivity suite to all users, regardless of
platform choice, is a fairly unusual move for Apple, but it’s also a
smart one – providing free cloud-based productivity software is a pretty
low-stakes additional incentive for attracting new iCloud users,
especially those who aren’t currently in possession of any actual Apple
hardware.
Apple has a
complete FAQ
for those interested in getting started with the web-based version of
iCloud. It includes 1GB of storage free for users without any iOS or Mac
devices, and therefore without the full version of iCloud.
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