Following yesterday’s keynote, Apple has signaled a few enhancements coming to the iCloud.com website by bringing additions to the beta site. As expected, an iCloud Drive web app for uploading, downloading, and viewing files has been added. Additionally, a new Settings app that gives you an overview of all of your devices and serial numbers is also present. Apple will likely roll out this new site publicly when it launches OS X Yosemite and iCloud Drive next month. Images of the new iCloud Drive and Settings apps are below:
iCloud Drive.
Settings.
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The iCloud storage plans have also ready on my iPhone 5S that’s still running 7.1.2.
Let me try that again:
The new iCloud storage plans have also appeared on my iPhone 5S that’s still running 7.1.2.
There is some hidden html code, mentioning an Advanced features which isn’t visible yet on the iCloud Settings page
AdvancedRestore & Reset Data
There also needs to be an iCloud Drive app for iOS.
how do you get the iCloud beta site?
The folders on the web iCloud Drive are much nicer than those in Yosemite. Folder icons in Yosemite are just plain ugly.
At last, iCloud website becomes useful. I really hate managing cloud drive from iOS and OSX systems only.