iCloud.com Goes Live For Developers (Gallery)

Apple today went live with iCloud.com – the web based portal that at the moment allows you access Mail, Contacts, Calendar, iWork, and Find my iPhone from the Cloud. If you have a developer account you can login at iCloud.com.

The service is currently in beta and is prone to slow downs, timeouts, and the occasional error message.

Apple also announced a three tier pricing structure for the iCloud service. A $20 subscription rewards you with 10GB of storage, $40 with 20GB, and $100 will get you 50GBs. Not included in the three plans is your free allocation of 5GB storage which brings the totals to 15GB, 25GB, and 55GB respectively.

Apple has taken an iOS and Mac app design approach to iCloud with sprinklings of iOS like notifications, preferences, and other behaviors throughout.

Check out the below gallery for a glimpse of what iCloud has in store for you. We will have a review on MacTrast in the next 24 hours.



Cormac Moylan

Based in Cork, Ireland, his first foray into the Apple world was way back in 2006 when he purchased an iMac followed by a Macbook around 4 weeks later. He currently owns a Macbook Pro, iMac, Mac Mini, iPhone 4, iPod Touch, and Apple TV. But he prefers to buy watches. Go figure!