Apple updated its iCloud Beta’s website with iOS 7 like design. The new design is expected to hit the stable version of the site as soon as the iOS 7 releases to the public.
iOS 7 was previewed at this year’s WWDC back in June, and ever since I got my hands-on with the OS, I was impressed with it. iOS 7 might not be the photogenic OS like iOS 6, but it is definitely one of the most mature re-designs I’ve ever seen in any mobile operating system.
While I did not expect Apple to re-design its iCloud website anytime soon, this came in as a surprise to me. The iCloud Beta site has now been overhauled with iOS 7 design. The new design also brings an App Switcher, which gives access to all the web apps from any app in iCloud.
I don’t think there are much bugs in the site, and this is a sign that iOS 7 is also nearing its release. Apple might release the final version of iOS as early as next month, instead of a special event in October, if the rumors are to be believed.
The iCloud Beta site can be accessed with an Apple Developer account. Just hit the source link below to access iCloud Beta site.