w********1 发帖数: 3492 | 1 Mon, 02 Jul 2012 15:28:40 PDT
Leaks first appeared in May that Apple was planning to add web versions of
the Reminders and Notes iOS apps to iCloud.com for access from desktop Macs
and PCs.
The iCloud Beta portal has since been activated for developers enrolled the
iOS 6 beta at beta.icloud.com. The site displays "Beta" tags on Calendar,
Find My iPhone, Notes, and Reminders -- the last two being new additions to
iCloud.
The web version of Find My iPhone has been polished, with a battery status
icon as one new feature. The add-on gives users with lost gadgets some
indication of how long they have to find their device.
Notes is a fairly faithful reproduction of the skeuomorphic notepad on the
iPhone. Users can create, edit, and delete notes, with updates reflecting on
iOS devices in near-real time.
The Calendar app doesn't have any immediately noticeable changes, other than
the removal of Reminders to its own app:
Apple says it is using iCloud to "increase customer delight". With more than
125 million iCloud users as of April, it's unsurprising that the company is
focusing so much effort on the service -- both on iOS and the Web. The new
iCloud web apps will be live for all users with the launch of iOS 6,
expected this fall.
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