Sent from my iPad 2

On Aug 18, 2011, at 12:32 PM, Hunter Hillegas <[email protected]> wrote:

> This is wrong. iCloud documents are absolutely cached/stored on the device. 
> Changes are sync'd to the cloud and then to other devices/computers.

This was my understanding.

> 
> This was publicly discussed

Yes


> and if you're in the iOS or Mac developer program, it's also covered 
> extensively in the iCloud developer docs.


> 
> On Aug 18, 2011, at 12:23 PM, Kevin Callahan wrote:
> 
>>> Think of it like this, the file is never on your iPhone, it just grabs it 
>>> from the cloud when it needs it.
>>> 
>>> Mike
>> 
>> So  you are saying iCloud documents when closed disappear off the device? 
>> They're never cached locally? They get pulled down from iCloud whenever 
>> opened even if there are no changes in the document?  And therefore, you 
>> effectively need to be connected at all times to view documents on your 
>> mobile devices?  Is this true?  That's not the impression I got from the 
>> keynote, but maybe I misunderstood.  What you describe is what I think of as 
>> Google Docs, which I would never use. 
>> 
>> Can't anyone clarify? 
> 

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