![]() iCloud integration works with the folder-based system that was introduced in iWork for iOS earlier this year: you can create folders, and manage documents inside them. Unfortunately Apple isn’t providing a new version of iWork for OS X with iCloud support built-in, but users can visit to download and upload documents created with iWork on iOS. As Apple demoed at WWDC in June, you can create a document on Pages for iPhone and that document will be stored in iCloud and pushed to other devices as you start editing the document, changes will also be pushed to the cloud, and back to the devices configured with your iCloud account that have iWork installed. I have been testing iCloud support in iWork for iOS in the weeks prior to iCloud’s launch, and it works flawlessly. You can find the updated versions of Pages, Numbers and Keynote in the App Store now. The iWork apps for iOS, available for the iPhone and iPad at $9.99 on the App Store, have been updated today with iCloud integration, which will allow users to store their documents in the cloud, and have changes pushed instantly to all their devices, as well as the iWork document interface on. ![]()
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