Dear Lynn
If I may ask, what is iCloud not doing for you that you expected it to? I 
believe your media has been stored in the cloud for the past several months, 
ever since iTunes in the cloud became available.
Best,
Zack.
On Oct 15, 2011, at 12:47 PM, Mrs. Lynnette Annabel Smith wrote:

> Paul
> 
> iCloud is, as far as I know, available in the UK. The initial launch date was 
> brought forward so we are told. We signed up for a full iCloud account in 
> early August, as we were lead to believe that media as well as configuration 
> settings would be stored in the cloud. However, thus far it's not doing what 
> we expected; and we're going to do a little digging. We'll let the group know 
> what we discover if there's any interest.
> 
> Lynne
> 
> On 15 Oct 2011, at 17:57, Paul Hopewell wrote:
> 
> Hello, 
> I have set up iCloud on my iMac and iPhone 3gs but am not sure whether it is 
> working or not. 
> If I create some new calendar or address book entries on my iMac they do 
> shortly thereafter appear on my iPhone which has wifi connection to the same 
> network as my iMac. This suggests iCloud is working. 
> However if I look at the iCloud storage allocation on my iMac it claims I am 
> not using any iCloud storage, and the storage categories list just shows 0KB 
> of backup storage. I would expect to see some calendar and contacts storage 
> there as well. SO maybe iCloud is not working or maybe the storage usage 
> report is not working.. 
> 
> Does anyone know what the category "back to mac" is all about in the iCloud 
> services list? Pressing help just incorrectly tells me that my computer is 
> not connected to the Internet. 
> 
> How do I get documents and data stored on iCloud or is that not yet 
> available? 
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