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The iCloud homepage drops "developer beta" tag ahead of launch

44 points| ashishgandhi | 14 years ago |icloud.com | reply

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[+] spiralganglion|14 years ago|reply
The rotation of the metallic highlights with mouse movement is just gorgeous when you don't quite notice it. But having figured out that it's responding to me, and having played with it for far too long, now it's just visually distracting.

I can't wait to see what the inside of the site looks like.

[+] tesseract|14 years ago|reply
A little like the spotlight effect on Chrome's tabs. It took a while for me to notice it at all, but now I find myself idly playing with it.
[+] pyrotechnick|14 years ago|reply
I've only spent a decent amount of time using contacts and calendar; they're deceivingly close in performance and feel to their native counterparts.
[+] ashishgandhi|14 years ago|reply
I think it's my bad and let's not blame Apple for it. They haven't launched it publicly yet. I just noticed they have taken away the developer beta tag and since I have a developer account and used to work for me (and now works for my old mobile me account) I assumed it works for everyone. I didn't have a way to test this on my own. But seems from comments you can log in and it asks you to have Lion or iOS 5. Lets wait for iOS 5.

Edit: Fixed title to reflect the same.

[+] Corrado|14 years ago|reply
It says it's available to Lion users, but my system still has all the MobileMe sync stuff and no iCloud connectivity. Rumor has it that we have to wait for OS X 10.7.2 before getting access to iCloud. :/
[+] philfreo|14 years ago|reply
Looks like it's using jQuery and SproutCore
[+] furyg3|14 years ago|reply
I have a developer license, and I was expecting to see a few more Apple apps in the iCloud homepage. Specifically Reminders, Notes, & Photos.
[+] derefr|14 years ago|reply
Reminders are part of Calendar; Notes are part of Mail. (And "Photos" probably won't be a standalone app, since they're taking great pains to distinguish that what iCloud syncs is "your photo stream", not "your photos.")
[+] philfreo|14 years ago|reply
I'm able to login with my Apple ID but have no way of turning it on in OS X Lion yet as far as I can tell.
[+] ugh|14 years ago|reply
Wait until they roll everything out. You should get a Lion update, an iOS update, an iWork update and an iPhoto update sometime today. iTunes was already updated yesterday.
[+] lambada|14 years ago|reply
Hmm.., it looks like they don't support FF3.6, this will have to wait until I get home.
[+] RyanKearney|14 years ago|reply
Or, you know, stop using a browser that's 3 years old.
[+] amitutk|14 years ago|reply
serious issue: didn't let me login with my apple id, wanted me to update my profile to have my email as my id. i had half a mind to give but still thought would give it a try. when i went to the the apple id site to associate my email to my id, the thing didn't work. just didn't work.

did they not test?

[+] jrydberg|14 years ago|reply
what timezone picker is that?
[+] pyrotechnick|14 years ago|reply
I liked the part where the instructions sucked and the "Learn More" link was broken.
[+] timc3|14 years ago|reply
I like the part where the setup link goes to the 404 page
[+] warmfuzzykitten|14 years ago|reply
Pathetic. Should earn negative credibility. If that no-op page stole my password, poster should be killed.