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marc11

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Mar 30, 2011
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Yes. But you're the only one saying it's possible to activate iWork on iCloud without the iWork apps.

I am able to upload documents under iWork manually from OSX and I do not have the iWork app installed. I cannot explain why, I considered it normal since it worked without me doing anything.

The only thing I can think of is that under iCloud settngs I activated documents and data otherwise the option has always been there for me.

Here is a screen shot.
 

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d21mike

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iWork for Mac will be updated to support auto up/download with iCloud. All part of the shift apple is making to rid OS X of a file system.
When? Do you have a link where apple is talking about it. I assume this will happen but I am surprised it did not happen when iCloud was released.
 

bcurtiss433

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Feb 27, 2011
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Boise, Id.
I am able to upload documents under iWork manually from OSX and I do not have the iWork app installed. I cannot explain why, I considered it normal since it worked without me doing anything.

The only thing I can think of is that under iCloud settngs I activated documents and data otherwise the option has always been there for me.

Here is a screen shot.

This does not make sense as to why you can access iCloud without the purchase of an iWork app and we cant. You must have an iWork app installed on your iOS maybe?
 
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