Hi All,

I think mobile devices (one's without keyboards and visible filesystems) will 
be treated differently than laptops, desktops etc. Obviously, most mobile 
devices won't be able to hold all the content on laptops, desktops etc. Nor 
will each mobile device want all the content (apps, songs, photos).  

I think your OS X iPhoto and iTunes library will never have content deleted 
automatically and apps will always be available in the cloud etc.

I think you will be able to save documents from desktop apps to the cloud 
(which will distribute) or have them just local.  And, of course, documents 
created on mobile devices will be available from the desktop apps (to edit 
and/or then save locally).

It seems to me that Apple has only publicly presented a simple and abstract 
view of how iCloud works (although I may have missed more detail).

Personally, I'm still worried about accessing the content we as a family have 
in 6 or 7 different account across many devices.  I think we're moving towards 
a paradigm where everyone (in a family) is going to have to buy their own copy 
of everything DRM'ed.

Cheers,
Ashley.

PS Is there any session from WWDC that really explained iCloud well?  Now that 
the sessions are available online perhaps I can watch that.


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Ashley Aitken
Perth, Western Australia
mrhatken at mac dot com
Skype Name: MrHatken (GMT + 8 Hours!)








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