Apple released the latest beta version of the iCloud Web Interface, and it is a platform where users may experience the cloud services from the company straight from their browsers. The new version is in its beta testing phase, and its new features are only accessible to Apple's testers, getting their hands on the latest features from the company.
The new interface for the iCloud delivers the latest experience that centers on a modern design, something which elevates the use of its services.
Apple iCloud Web Interface Debuts Redesign in Beta
The new iCloud Web Interface is here, and it delivers a new experience for the public which upgrades the UI of Apple's platform, as part of its redesign. The main catch now is that it is still in beta testing mode, and 9to5 Mac noted that the old version of the website is still available, alongside this new user interface.
The company is not yet ready to release this publicly and take down its previous website for the iCloud web, with the latest integration and public availability coming soon.
Still, it delivers a different feel compared to the last platform, especially as its redesign features a way for users to personalize their iCloud use.
What Does the iCloud Web Interface Bring?
The new iCloud Web Interface is accessible through this link, beta.icloud.com, and Apple IDs connected to a user's cloud are available for this experience. It features new customizable tiles that will bring users a chance to prioritize their needs whenever accessing the Apple cloud.
It also delivers quick access to different iCloud-connected Apple apps including Find My, Mail, Contacts, Calendar, Photos, iCloud Drive, Notes, Reminders, Pages, Numbers, and Keynote.
Apple and iCloud Services
The world-renowned Cupertino giant brings much technology for people to experience, and apart from its devices, it also focuses on services like iCloud. In recent updates to its iCloud services, Apple delivered the Apple One subscription which centers on its flexible plans that may bring up to two terabytes of storage for the cloud platform.
Before, iCloud is an exclusive experience for Apple users only, found on devices that it developed for the world before users can access the service.
However, for several years now, users were given the chance to access iCloud on different non-Apple devices, with new integrations that make it available for more. The latest development for the Apple cloud service is its Microsoft integration that will make it available for the Windows platform, including apps like Apple Music and Apple TV.
With many developments and improvements for iCloud, Apple is debuting yet another experience for the cloud service that will help modernize the experience and make it more enjoyable for the public. The new web interface will help in the iCloud access for all, with the experience now in beta, users may map out the feel of the upgraded service.
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Written by Isaiah Richard