Apple publishes new beta version of iCloud web portal, adds Reminders
Apple on Thursday updated the beta version of its iCloud web portal, bringing a new background and revamped Reminders app to the site.

Updated beta site for iCloud
The new beta site, first noticed by Federico Viticci, drops the bubbly blue backdrop of its predecessor and replaces it with a stark white background.
A user's profile image and name is displayed squarely in the center of the screen above a row different web app options. Among them, is the newly overhauled Reminders app that is set to debut with iOS 13 and macOS Catalina. Online, the app looks similar to its iOS counterpart, though not all features are present on the web.
Apple's web-based iCloud portal is a useful tool for Apple users. They can access their iCloud email, Notes, Reminders, Calendar, Photos, Files, as well as find their devices and friends. Users are also able to manage their account settings from the web interface.
Those who want to try out the beta site for themselves can access it now by heading to beta.iCloud.com.

Updated beta site for iCloud
The new beta site, first noticed by Federico Viticci, drops the bubbly blue backdrop of its predecessor and replaces it with a stark white background.
A user's profile image and name is displayed squarely in the center of the screen above a row different web app options. Among them, is the newly overhauled Reminders app that is set to debut with iOS 13 and macOS Catalina. Online, the app looks similar to its iOS counterpart, though not all features are present on the web.
New https://t.co/1rxiu3BRbk beta web app has gone live (thanks @kylesethgray). New launch screen, new Reminders app, and an iCloud Drive web app. pic.twitter.com/CATWI8vCy2
-- Federico Viticci (@viticci)
Apple's web-based iCloud portal is a useful tool for Apple users. They can access their iCloud email, Notes, Reminders, Calendar, Photos, Files, as well as find their devices and friends. Users are also able to manage their account settings from the web interface.
Those who want to try out the beta site for themselves can access it now by heading to beta.iCloud.com.
Comments
For the present you have to have an iPhone.
Also icons look sized for iphone. Bigger please.
ApplePay and iPhone security benefits Apple and GS both -- that mostly means an iPhone. They get no benefit over opening it to a (mostly) Windows based web application.
Making it iPhone centric was not an accident. The same is true for AppleWatch and Health. Apple won't be opening them up to web based apps anytime soon.
I understand that the circumstances are rare where this might be useful - stuck on a pc with wired-only internet access in a govt building with no cell service (no less than 3 times for me in the last 9 mos).
However, iMessage works as a feature of iCloud on my iOS device with WiFi only access would stand to reason that iClouds web portal should be capable of offering the same functionality.
Could be quite tricky to implement properly to stop everyone jumping on iMessage. I guess that’s is the differentiator?