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Apple Continues Rolling Out iWork for iCloud Beta Invites

After introducing iWork for iCloud during its Worldwide Developers Conference, Apple began sending beta invites for the service to registered developers on June 13.

Since then, Apple has continued to send out beta invites on a rolling basis to both paid and free developer accounts. It appears the company has sent out a large batch of invites today, inviting a number of new people to participate in the beta.

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iWork for iCloud offers in-browser versions of Apple's iWork software suite, including Pages, Keynote, and Numbers. The software can be accessed from both PC and Mac computers as well as a number of mobile devices.

Developers with both free and paid accounts that have received an email from Apple can access the beta by visiting beta.icloud.com. iWork for iCloud is expected to be released to the public later this year.

Update: Some reports today indicated that the iWork for iCloud beta had been extended to non-developers. The Next Web contacted Apple, and the company confirmed that reports of beta access for non-developers were inaccurate.

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Morgenland Avatar
168 months ago
Somehow bad timing ;-)

In Europe, any cloud will be a flop. You know: We are very afraid of your NSA organization.
Score: 16 Votes (Like | Disagree)
cclloyd Avatar
168 months ago
In Europe, any cloud will be a flop. You know: We are very afraid of your NSA organization.

I'm just as afraid as you are, and I live in the USA.
Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)
168 months ago
It's too late. Already made the move to gDrive and gDocs. And unless Apple is going to make this work on non-iOS devices, there's no going back.

It does work on non-iOS devices, they are called Mac OS and Windows machines. :)
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
McFreggle Avatar
168 months ago
The beta program on http://beta.icloud.com is open to _anybody_ starting today. So no email required...
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
ShinySteelRobot Avatar
168 months ago
Yawn. Wake me up when Apple releases the fully-updated Mac-native version of iWork 13, or whatever they want to call it, which is way waaay overdue.

Not gonna use a web browser for office productivity apps...would rather use a web browser for, uh, web browsing.
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
168 months ago
It's too late. Already made the move to gDrive and gDocs. And unless Apple is going to make this work on non-iOS devices, there's no going back.

It works on Windows. Sorry about having to use gDocs.
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
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