Hi,
Cloud is not an accurate term. It's iSync.
There is no cloud in iTunes. It is a mechanism for you to sync your
content across all your devices. There's no need to sign up if you
already have an iTunes account.
The confusing part here is that there is no cloud.




On 6/7/11, Teresa Cochran <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi, guys. I just downloaded ITunes 10.3 under the assumption that I could
> try the ICloud. I do notice a menu item labeled "cloud" in the app store
> menus. I'm wondering if anyone knows whether the "match" service is
> available yet. I can't seem to find it. Also, I don't find anywhere to sign
> up, unless that's unnecessary.
>
> TiA,
> Teresa
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