Apple Soars on Cloud Nine with iCloud
Apple commenced the launch of iOS 8
and Mac OS X Yosemite Version in the beginning of the month. On the
stage of WWDC, Apple showered developers with surprises. CloudKit was
apparently one such big spell effectively free and allows app
creators to tap into Apple’s iCloud so that they can more easily
work cloud components into their mobile apps.
iCloud is a sign that Apple is
taking their iOS and Mac developers concerns more seriously. Matthew
Panzarino wrote about two iClouds last year reports TheNextWeb
– one is the massive reliable infrastructure that Apple builds and
the other is the hodgepodge of networking and synchronizing protocols
handed to developers earlier.
Apple did not turn to those issues
again and never took the problems seriously. As Panzarino says,
One thing that could help is if
Apple dogfooded more of iCloud’s
developer API features in its own apps. Dogfooding, the process of a
company using its own creations internally, is a well-respected
method of ensuring maturity and stability, especially in
complex services like iCloud. Apple currently only uses Core Data
syncing in its iTunes Trailers app, which serves a lot of video but
isn’t exactly the most
complicated application. Because Apple doesn’t use these features
of the API as much, it doesn’t run across the problems that are
being run up against by developers.
Hope, Apple is going to change that.
Moreover, after the launch of CloudKit at WWDC we surely can state –
Apple loves cloud and not just the Web or the URLs.
iCloud is the storage where Mac
users can synchronize all their files and documents with tags
allowing universal search from the Finder. Apps that plugs into
service receive their own folders and can access it from a number of
platforms. iCloud is going to give a run to Dropbox with productivity
features like editing, tagging, and swapping contents between
compatible apps . It will effectively work on OS X, iOS and Windows,
meaning the service will be a truly cross-platform feature.
For detailed features, developers
and Apple admirers must look up to the Official
Website of Apple.
Team Unified is looking for brighter
possibilities in app development in iOS 8 platform and after beta
testing the version we are eager about their market launch.
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