Apple is now letting anyone create a free Apple ID on the public iCloud website and use Pages, Keynote, and Numbers for free. This comes just two weeks after the initiative was rolled out on the iCloud beta website.
To get started, users can visit iCloud.com and create an Apple ID. Once the account its verified, you'll be able to start using the web-based iWork apps. Just as in the beta program, users will be given 1GB of free iCloud storage. Web-only access to iCloud is supported in Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer, and of course Apple's own Safari.
To access the full features of iCloud, including Mail, Calendar, Contacts, and more storage, you'll need to get a Mac or iOS device. You can get more details on web-only iCloud access at the Apple Support link below.
Source: iCloud, Apple Support
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