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The final version of iOS 7 is slowly approaching, and Apple has now redesigned the web interface of its iCloud service in the style of the new mobile operating system. For now, only registered developers can try iCloud in its new form...

As in iOS 7, in beta portal iCloud to see Jony Ive's handwriting. He removed all remnants of iOS 6, i.e. elements replacing real objects, and deployed new icons and fonts, which he also used in iOS 7. iCloud now looks more modern on the web, in the "old style" there are only Pages, Numbers and Keynote icons , which have not yet been revised.

However, it's not just about the icons and the main page, individual applications have also been redesigned according to iOS 7. Mail, Contacts, Calendar, Notes, and Reminders now faithfully replicate their iOS 7 counterparts, as does Find My iPhone, except it continues to use Google Maps on the web. Apple is clearly working to have iCloud aligned with iOS 7 when the final form of the new system is released. This is expected on September 10, when the new iPhone will also be introduced.

Source: TheVerge.com, 9to5Mac.com
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