O iCloudWeb is a tool that has been available for a long time to users of the Apple , however, the platform has never offered an adequate interface for its customers and has not received an update worthy of the brand for years. The company is trying to change that and the web version of its cloud storage system, the iCloud, will be receiving beta testing for its newest version.

What's New from iCloud Web
With a more modern design, the new interface will leave aside the white screen, where the application icons used to be, and will use a customizable block system layout with an idea of “organization by preference”, as is done in current company systems. The tiles, in addition to accessing Apple services, can be used as quick access to some information without having to leave the home screen, such as email, drive, notes, photos and more.

Apple always seeks to make life easier for its users by leaving their systems always more organized and clear as to their functions. With the newest interface, in addition to moving and organizing the way you want, you will be able to add and delete blocks from your home screen.
Despite the novelties, the rigidity present in the old version of the platform was not completely abandoned. Even if used on a wider monitor, block columns cannot have more than two widgets, one on the left and one on the right. Most people aren't expected to use the web interface as their main interface, but it can be very useful for accessing your data when you're on non-Apple computers or computers that don't have your account connected.
It has not yet been confirmed when the new platform features will be officially released, for now the new iCloud web interface will remain in the testing phase and you may end up finding some bugs in the system. You can access and test the beta version directly on the website of beta.icloud.com.
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