Thursday, December 15, 2011

Microsoft launches SkyDrive for iPhone with 25 GB of free space - iG Technology

Microsoft Corp. on Wednesday morning to SkyDrive iPhone application that lets you upload up to 25 GB of files, including photos, documents and videos from Apple’s smartphone. The application was launched in 32 countries, including Brazil, and is now available for download through the App Store.

In addition to access your OneNote notes, iPhone users can access all files stored on SkyDrive, create new folders, move files, delete files and share links to access the stored material directly from the online application. Check out the video below (in English) how the application works:

iG and tested the application on the home page it shows a list of folders stored by the service. The documents appear with an icon on the left side, which shows the file format, which greatly facilitates navigation. Folders photos show the files in miniature mosaic, which lets you easily find the images. When you press on them, you see a larger version of the file, as in the photo gallery of the iPhone.

The application has also a flap recently opened files and other shared files, allowing the user does not waste time browsing through your list of files. There are few configuration parameters. Remember that you must have a Hotmail account to use SkyDrive.

Windows Phone application also won

Microsoft also released SkyDrive application for the operating system Windows Phone. Although the virtual disk is fully integrated to some native applications such as the hub of Office and also the hub Pictures, many users complained that they had an application to manage your stored files.

With the new SkyDrive application, users can browse all the content stored on the virtual disk, and manage and delete folders or individual files, as in the iPhone application. The application, however, only works on phones with Windows Phone 7.5 or Mango, last version released by Microsoft.

Android has no application

users operating system Android, Google does not have a specific application to access SkyDrive. Recently, however, Microsoft redesigned the mobile page of the service, which can be accessed by any mobile device. It was developed using the HTML5 standard.

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