Does icloud work with snow leopard

Please apple!!!
Make a snow leopard update that includes icloud.
Then itunes match will work properly and then all my macs with sync music, photos, notes, mail and most importantly contacts. I want to have any contact i add on my iphone to pop up on my imac or macbook pro and visa versa between all three instead of having to sync one computer then go sync to another to share the contacts.
I don't want to download and install lion becuase alot of my music sequencing software and synths are working great with the current system and if i swap to lion alot of them wont work or do not have updates yet. Additionally lion did away with multiple desktops which i use all the time.
Additionally i don't want to have to buy a new computer.
PLEASE.....just make a snow leopard 10.6.9 that includes icloud
J

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