At the last World Wide Developers Conference (WWDC) Apple announced that the iWork products - Pages, Numbers, and Keynote - were now available (in beta form) for iCloud; in your web browser…. for OS X and Windows.

Initially access was restricted to developers or by invitation but Apple seems to have extended access to anyone with an Apple ID. Keep in mind it's still beta so some things may not be as you've experienced in the previous products but the expectation is that the full functionality will eventually be available on all platforms supported by Apple and Microsoft using Safari, Internet Explorer, or Chrome.

Here's the WWDC introduction: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z4AXS015O5E

If you don't yet have an Apple ID or want more information about Apple ID's: http://www.apple.com/support/appleid/


…..from:
http://www.engadget.com/2013/08/23/iwork-for-icloud-beta-open-to-all/?utm_medium=feed&utm_source=Feed_Classic&utm_campaign=Engadget



iWork for iCloud beta now open to anyone with an Apple ID

First it was available to developers, then a select few who received invitations, and now the beta of iWork for iCloud is available for all. Apple's made no official announcement, but point your browser to icloud.com, punch in your Apple ID details, and there you have it: Pages, Numbers and Keynote. Seeming as you normally have to pay for the iWork software suite, this could be a time-sensitive public beta that'll be pulled once you've found all the bugs (this editor has full access without owning any of the iWork programs). So, you might as well have a go at being productive in the cloud before it's too late.