tejash.m wrote:
Would you mind explaining the "facts"?
"news" from apple website
http://www.apple.com/iwork/iwork-dot-com/?cid=APP-NAUS-IWORK-090702-00004&cp=APP -IWORK-00004&sr=IWORK.COM
Looking for iWork.com public beta?
With a new way to share iWork documents between your devices using iCloud, the iWork.com public beta service will no longer be available. As of July 31, 2012, you will no longer be able to access your documents on the iWork.com site or view them on the web.
We recommend that you sign in to iWork.com before July 31, 2012, and download all your documents to your computer. For detailed instructions on how to save a copy of your documents on your computer, read this support article at Apple.com.
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Try doing some reading for yourself, iWork is not going away, it is iWork.com that is going away and it is being replaced by iCloud.
tejash.m wrote:
Could you explain how to
A. Save a document using, say, numbers, on Dropbox instead of iCloud?
You can't do that, but that isn't any different from any other type of document (with the exception of photos) with dropbox on an iOS device, that's a limitation of the dropbox app, not of iCloud.That's not the same as iWork not working with dropbox which is what you stated originally.
tejash.m wrote:
Could you explain how to
B. access this document for editing via a pc? Remember the outlook add in does not have the documents option. You can only sync emails, contacts, bookmarks (if you've installed safari), calendar and photo stream.
Download it from iCloud.com and start editing it.
If you expect others to do your thinking for you, please stop making absurd statements and try asking pleasantly like everyone else.