iOS 7 Styled iCloud.com now out of beta. Available for everyone.

Just before the public release of Apple’s iOS 7, the company has updated the iCloud.com website with the new iOS 7 design language. The updated UI is now available for the public, and anyone with an iCloud ID will be able to see the update.

Apple announced the redesigned iCloud website during WWDC and the company also included its iWork suite as a web app in the iCloud.com website. The site has been under testing for a while. iCloud now has Mail, Notes, Reminders, Find My iPhone, Pages, Numbers and Keynote.

The new iCloud falls in line with the iOS 7’s design language, but the iWork suite on the website is yet to get an update. Pages, Numbers and Keynote are yet to be updated with iOS 7’s design language.

iOS 7 will be out to the public in a few hours, and will be available as a OTA update. If you’re waiting for the update, here’s everything you need to know about updating your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch to iOS 7.

You can just hit the source link below to experience the new iCloud website.

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