HT4597 The iDisks have a Public Folder useful for sharing docs. Will there be something similar on iCloud?

The iDisks have a Public Folder which is very useful for sharing documents.   Will there be a similar feature on iCloud?
barkely

iCloud does not provide this facility. You will need to look for a third-party alternative - this page examines some options:
http://rfwilmut.net/missing3

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