icloudmtr250.jpgApple recently rolled out the beta of iCloud.com, which allows users to access web applications, very similar to that found in MobileMe. That is, Mail, Address Book, Calendar, Find My iPhone, Etc. At the same time, Apple also rolled out a new iWork beta. Engadget has now released a report clear ing up some of the mystery surrounding iWork, for those of us without a Apple developer account.

Engadget notes that iWork in iCloud works more as a sync and download service, than a true editing service. That is, if a document is created on, say, an iOS device, it is almost immediately displayed on iWork in iCloud. From there, just like the iWork.com beta has been offering for several years now, users can download their documents, in a series of formats. For example, Pages documents can be downloaded as Pages, Rich Text, and Word formats.

The most notable new addition to iWork/iCloud, is that users can now directly upload documents to the web interface (no longer needs to be sent through iWork apps), and then immediately downloaded to all of your iOS devices with the iWork apps installed.

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