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Apple opens up iWork for iCloud apps to anyone, no need to own an Apple device

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Apple appears to be aiming to tempt Android and Windows users to try out its iWork apps, making Pages, Numbers and Keynote for iCloud available to anyone, with no requirement to own an Apple device. A new banner promoting the offer was last night added to the iCloud beta site, beta.icloud.com … 

The ability to use iWork for iCloud apps is of course of no use without storage space, so accounts created in this way get 1GB of free iCloud storage.

It’s not known at this stage whether Apple plans to roll out the offer to the main iCloud site, or is merely testing the waters on the beta site.

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  1. Toro Volt (@torovolt) - 9 years ago

    Wow this is significant.
    Apple has to do this if they want a piece of the business market.
    Wonder if the Cloud is enough though.
    Windows 10 is coming and MS Office Apps are in every platform On device and the Cloud for free.

  2. philboogie - 9 years ago

    That’s unexpected. What’s next, free iPhones, since they have all the money in the world already¿

    • AeronPeryton - 9 years ago

      maps.apple.com

      • iMessage for other platforms.

      • Robert - 9 years ago

        I cannot hope for more than iMessage outside of Apple products. It’s already ubiquitous and pretty cloud-connected, but I have been suckered into the continually worsening Google Hangouts because it saves image and message history and is totally multi-platform (its iOS app is the best of the whole suite while its desktop app is a joke, believe it or not).

        The more competition, the better. Ad-ridden Skype is not competition.

    • tilalabubakr - 9 years ago

      iWork for Windows?!

      • tilalabubakr - 9 years ago

        though I don’t see it coming, at least not in the near future.

      • AeronPeryton - 9 years ago

        iCloud.com -is- iWork for Windows. And potentially so much more…

  3. joead - 9 years ago

    1 whole GB for free….wow, you really do spoil us Apple.

  4. Vlad Airsyn - 9 years ago

    nooo.. why?

  5. Leon Green - 9 years ago

    Big news but to get it right they need to do at least two things:

    >Make iWork apps available on other non iOS/ OSX platforms (if they really wanted to go to town they could release FaceTime & iMessage too)
    >Create iCloud for Enterprise so businesses and organisations can use their email

    If I were Google I’d be very worried right now…

  6. Marvin Weide - 9 years ago

    It works great using Parallels with Windows 8.1

  7. Marvin Weide - 9 years ago

    Apple failed to announce that this works on older Macs! I enter iCloud.com in the browser on an old Mac and proceeded to get all my current iCloud data. I am anxious to try this on my 20th Anniversary Mac running 9.2.2.

  8. lcfbill - 9 years ago

    What about anyone being able to use iCal via a Web app. If your secretary had a PC, you could still iCal and avoid that horrible (IMHO) Exchange calendaring altogether.

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