Now everything that starts with i- sounds cool, or imitative.But whatever, I’m not here to judge their marketing or corporate identity strategy.
With me going back and forth between my iMac, my MacBook and ultimately those super slow and irritating PCs in NUS, something that I once tried months or even years ago sounded more and more attractive: Cloud Computing!
So, have you met icloud?
Nevermind it’s Vista-looking (#fail) interfaces, LOL, it’s pretty much usable and contain many useful applications. Maybe even more than the school’s PCs (another #fail *cough*).
Oh, and you really need IE to run it, as they run limited-ly with Firefox alpha, but well, compared to school’s PCs, what could be worse?
The application list can be viewed here
But these are the few points why it is by far the best Web OS available:
- Online file system for storing all file types with WebDAV t0 connect to icloud through Windows, Mac or Linux.
- Tonnes of productivity applications – Write, Calendar, Mail (compatible with all your email accounts plus a free icloud account), Contacts, ToDo, Calculator, Notepad, Unzip
- Photo organizer with sharing capability, media player – iPlay, movie player, and even radio
- IM, its own web browser and RSS reader















