

If you’re going back and forth between your Mac and iOS devices, you just need to be aware of the changes you have made to the documents. When you close Pages (or other iWorks) document on your iOS device, you will see an indication that it is being updated in iCloud. However, if the Pages document on your iOS device is closed, it will update to the last version saved to iCloud when you open it.

This will enable applications to save documents to your iCloud account. Make sure Notes and Documents & Data are checked.

If you have set up iCloud on your iOS device(s), then all you have to do is enable it in Mountain Lion on your Mac, by launching System Preferences > iCloud.
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And if you're PC user, Apple explains how to set up iCloud on Windows. There are also third-party text applications like Byword which also take advantage of iCloud. ICloud is most useful if you're using more than one Mac and/or iPad or iPhone. In this article I explain many of the pros and cons of saving text documents to iCloud. But now it includes additional features for document files, for both Apple native and third-party applications. iCloud has been most useful for updating email, contact, and calendar data across Mac and iOS devices. iCloud is Apple's deluxe file synchronization server that has been enhanced with the recent release of its latest operating system, Mountain Lion, 10.8. In November of last year, I wrote about how to set up iCloud for your iOS devices.
