iCloud, web operating system
iCloud is a web operating system, or webOS like eyeOS, or Atoolo Cloud. A style of environments that we certainly are seeing more and more often, and it moves the hand of cloud computing.
In iCloud, registering is free and will do so after our account to login and begin using it. The desk is simple but with good design, and quite similar to what we could find in Windows 7 or Vista, with a bar and a lateral system which can be customized through widgets.
Besides, iCloud comes with several tools, such as a viewer for your images and photos (which can also tag and share), a player to listen to all mp3, or even to watch videos from YouTube, Vimeo, Metacafe and others.
Among the tools of daily use also include a word processor interface very similar to Word, calendar and tasks, e-mail client, and task manager. Particularly useful may be the editor and integrated IDE iCloud, which allows the development of applications, as well also function as XML editor.
iCloud a webOS is still in beta, and now more compatible with Internet Explorer, but Firefox works pretty well and there are only minor problems of compatibility, which are being solved by the development team.
Source
iCloud Puts an OS in the Clouds
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