HT204053 I don't see Icloud under my setting, how could I get it?

I don't see Icloud under my Mac settings, how could I get it?

iCloud does not appear in System Preferences on Snow Leopard. The minimum requirement for iCloud is Lion 10.7.2 - as this has been superseded by Mountain Lion you would need to upgrade your Mac to that, having first checked that it meets the requirements as listed here:
http://www.apple.com/osx/specs/
The only thing you can do with Snow Leopard is to access iCloud mail on an account which has already been set up:
Entering iCloud email settings manually in Snow Leopard or Leopard
and possibly sync calendars (though this is a hack and not necessarily reliable) as mentioned in this page:
iCloud and Snow Leopard

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