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Quite creative, funny and user-friendly Error Display Pages of Apple iCloud
Posted on August 5th, 2011 No commentsJust several days before, Apple has quietly unveiled the beta version of the new storage and syncing service on iCloud.com along with the storage extension prices for iCloud users to expand storage in addition to the free 5GB provided previously. This site is originally open to users who own Apple developer accounts. To these users, it would be depressed to see the Error Display pages of iCloud. But they are still willing to share with these pictures for the creative, funny and user-friendly Error Display pages design. Here, I have collected some very creative and funny pictures about these Error Display pages from iCloud.
When users with Apple developer accounts are going to use iCloud, JavaScript is required to be enabled in users’ browser. The iCloud page screen informs bellow, just like a bookish in glasses drinking a cup of coffee.
The following page screen display with a frowning iCloud tells you that your current browser is not supported by iCloud. To use iCloud service, you need to use Apple Safari, Firefox or IE browser. That means Google Chrome browser is not in the list of iCloud.
The bellow cute iCloud eating cookies tells you that if you want to use the iCloud service, then you need to enable cookies in your browser and try again.
And if the following iCloud page appears, it means that there is a missing page or page fault. The little cute iCloud tells you to double check and try again for one more search.
These funny iCloud Error Display pages are very cute, yet very useful and user-friendly for users to get to know what the problem is and how to solve it. The official launch of Apple iCloud has been reported to be set in September, mostly likely to come out along with new iPod products and the next generation of iPhone. Currently you can take a try of the iCloud beta version to experience the facilities of the official iCloud in advance.
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Apple released iCloud beta with prices unveiled for storage extension
Posted on August 2nd, 2011 No commentsAs planned, Apple introduced its new digital storage and syncing service iCloud at this year’s Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) in June, and announced the new service with 5GB storage for free, while the official launch is scheduled for some day this fall. Yet right before the official launch, Apple has quietly unveiled the new storage and syncing service on iCloud.com along with the storage extension prices for iCloud users to expand storage in addition to the free 5GB provided previously.
Integrating fully compatible with OS X, iOS, and Apple hardware, iCloud can wirelessly sync content to iPod touches, iPhones, iPads, and Macs. As the successor to MobileMe, iCloud also inherits most of the original’s functionality, like web-based e-mail, calendaring, and contact management. There is also a “webified” version of Apple’s iWork productivity suite included in the beta.
Meanwhile, if you want to add more storage for your iCloud account, you will get to see these. Apple also unveils the price levels of different iCloud storage extension along with the iCloud beta. The prices levels have been confirmed that an extra 10GB will cost $20 per year, while an extra 20GB runs $40 / year and an extra 50GB will demand $100 per annum.
The official launch of Apple iCloud has been reported to be set in September, mostly likely to come out along with new iPod products and the next generation of iPhone. Currently you can take a try of the iCloud beta version to experience the facilities of the official iCloud in advance.
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