their marketing speak obscures the real truths behind what it does as usual. use it as you guys area and be consistently frustrated or sure it as i have trued to suggest and acceptor irt for what it ins not what you want it to be.
iCloud
iCloud stores your photos, apps, contacts, calendars, and more, and wirelessly pushes it to your iOS devices and computers, automatically keeping everything up to date.
from the iOS user guide.Regards, DaveSent from my iPadIt syncs data unlike a storage locker.
~KM\,,/ Banged Out on an iPhone4 \,,/It sure looks like iCloud stores data. You can open the iCloud calendar and address book from the web.Regards, DaveSent from my iPadiCloud doesn't store stuff on the cloud. Wrong metaphor. Dropbox does that. Rename iCloud to iSync for Document Data behind the scenes. Does that help?
~KM\,,/ Banged Out on an iPhone4 \,,/On 10/28/2011 4:13 PM, Just Murray wrote:
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> You assumed it would be like Dropbox. Gotcha. That's the error. That's
> what I thought.
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Yes, that's what I thought -- everybody's talking about storing things
in "the cloud" and then downloading to other devices. Sure sounds like
DropBox to me. But I guess not. :-)
It's alright, though, with iWork.com I've got things working as I need
them to.
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David H. Bailey
dhbailey@davidbaileymusicstudio.com