To clarify a bit. If you upgrade to iOS5, the **iPad** will be able to sync to iCloud, not the Snow Leopard computer. Depending on your uses, it may be of some interest just the same. I rather like the security of the Cloud backup.
Hélène D.
Sainte-Sophie, Québec
--- In iPad@yahoogroups.com, Jim Saklad <jimdoc@...> wrote:
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> > My MacMini is running the latest version of Snow Leopard. My iPhone 3GS and iPad 2 currently run the latest iOS 4. I want to update the 3GS and iPad 2 to iOS 5 and use iCloud to sync Mail, Notes, Calendar, Books and a few non-Apple apps between the iPhone and iPad. Is this possible without upgrading to Lion or am I asking for trouble? Is it better to forget about iCloud until I've done the Lion upgrade?
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> At present:
> > System requirements
> > iPhone, iPad, iPod touch
> > iOS 5
> > Mac
> > OS X Lion 10.7.2
> > iTunes 10.5
> > iPhoto'11 (version 9.2) or Aperture 3.2 (for Photo Stream)
>
> So you presently CANNOT do iCloud with Snow Leopard.
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[iPad] Re: iCloud without Lion
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