It seems Apple has come to find which iCloud is a improved resolution to a iWork.com service before a latter even had a probability to come out of beta, i, as good as will be discontinuing it upon Jul 31st (a month after a association is set to additionally pause MobileMe in preference of iCloud). iCloud offers a same capability to keep papers synced in in between Macs, PCs as good as iDevices, as good as thus eliminates a need for iWork.com.
The minute which a association has sent out to a beta service’s purebred users (and has posted upon a service’s web site as well) reads as follows:
Dear iWork.com user,
Thanks for participating in a iWork.com open beta.
Last year, we launched iCloud, a use which stores your music, photos, documents, as good as some-more as good as wirelessly pushes them to all your devices. Today, there have been already over 40 million papers stored upon iCloud by millions of iWork customers. Learn some-more about iCloud.
With a latest approach to share iWork papers in in between your inclination regulating iCloud, a iWork.com open beta use will no longer be available. As of Jul 31, 2012, we will no longer be means to entrance your papers upon a iWork.com site or perspective them upon a web.
We suggest which we pointer in to iWork.com prior to Jul 31, 2012, as good as download all your papers to your computer. For minute instructions upon how to save a duplicate of your papers upon your computer, read this await essay during Apple.com.
Sincerely,
The iWork team
iWork.com has remained a giveaway beta use given Jan of 2009 when it launched before long after iWork ’09. Apple had programmed to in a future supplement some-more reward (paid) facilities together with a capability to combine upon iWork documents, as good as as if additionally take it out of beta during which point, though which is patently not starting to occur anymore. Whether these facilities might be entrance to iCloud instead has not been done transparent during this point, though it’s positively a probability until someone during Apple says otherwise.
Via [MacRumors]


