@David Gewirtz
I really don't get what is the worry, so what if iCloud is unavailable to sync for a few minutes or even a few hours? It is basically an online backup copies of what I already have on my iDevice, I can continue to work with my local copies and worse thing that could happen is my iDevice become self-destruct and I lost what didn't get sync up to iCloud because iCloud is unavailable. You know what? With iCloud it is still better than without iCloud, because instead of losing a few hours of work, I still have a copy of my files, contacts... versus without iCloud, I will loss everything that I didn't backup or sync manually to my computer. So once again, iCloud with the possibility of a few hours of service interruption is still infinitely better than having to remember to backup/sync every night.
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