I  am running version 10.6.8 on my macbook pro.  How do I get icloud

I  am running version 10.6.8 on my macbook pro.  How do I get icloud

If you are talking about setting up your iCloud Account for the Mac features, then that is imcompatible. That was the main feature of Lion 10.7 and iOS 5. You will need to upgrade your OS in order to receive iCloud features for the Mac. All MacBook Pros except for "Core Duo" models can run at least Lion. To verify this, click "About This Mac" from the Apple menu in the top left. If it says "Core 2 Duo", "Core i3/i5/i7" it can run Lion. Even better, if your MBP is newer than late 2007 and you have AT LEAST 2GB of RAM you can run Mountain Lion. A 20$ upgrade. However if you can only run Lion you will need to call Apple as I do not believe Lion is sold on the App Store anymore.

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