I want to use cloud for all my apple products

I have a Mac OS version: 10.5.8, an ipad2, and an iphone4S and i want to connect all apple products via cloud.  Ive tried to buy os mountain lion and think my mac is too old.  Is there a way for me to access cloud.
TA!

Lion is no longer in the Mac App Store, but you may be able to get it on a USB stick from Apple (try their telephone sales or an Apple store).
iCloud is a mixed bag in my view.  If you mainly want to use emailsee:
http://www.wilmut.webspace.virginmedia.com/notes/icloudmail.html
AC

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