Logo as 'SkyDrive' At its launch the service, known as Windows Live Folders at the time (with a codename of SkyDrive), was provided as a limited beta available to a few testers in the United States. On August 1, 2007, the service was expanded to a wider audience. Shortly thereafter, on August 9, 2007, the service was renamed Windows Live SkyDrive and made available to testers in the United Kingdom and India. As of 22 May 2008 SkyDrive was initially available in 38 countries and regions., later expanded to 62.
On December 2, 2008, the capacity of an individual SkyDrive account was upgraded from 5 GB to 25 GB, and Microsoft added a separate entry point called Windows Live Photos which allowed users to access their photos and videos stored on SkyDrive. This entry point allowed users to add 'People tags' to their photos, download photos into or as a file, as well as viewing metadata such as camera information for the photos uploaded. Microsoft also added the ability to have full-screen slide shows for photos using. SkyDrive was updated to 'Wave 4' release on June 7, 2010, and added the ability to work with Office Web Apps (now known as ), with versioning. In this update, due to the discontinuation of, the ability to synchronise and share bookmarked web links between users via SkyDrive was also discontinued.
However, users were still able to use, which replaced the previous, to synchronize their favorites between computers until its discontinuation in February 2013. In June 2010, users of, released in October 2007, were migrated to Windows Live Office.
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The migration included all existing workspaces, documents, and sharing permissions. The merger of the two services was a result of Microsoft's decision to merge its Office Live team into Windows Live in January 2009, as well as several deficiencies with Office Live Workspace, which lacked high-fidelity document viewing and did not allow files to be edited from within the web browser. Office Live Workspace also did not offer offline collaboration and co-authoring functionality – instead documents were 'checked out' and 'checked in', though the service did integrate with for real-time screen sharing. On June 20, 2011, Microsoft overhauled the user interface for SkyDrive, built using technologies. The updated version featured caching, hardware acceleration, quick views, cleaner arrangement of photos and infinite scrolling.
Microsoft also doubled the file size limit from 50 MB to 100 MB per file. With this update, Microsoft consolidated the different entry points for SkyDrive, such as Windows Live Photos and Windows Live Office, into one single interface.
Files and folders shared with a user, including those in, were also accessible in the new interface. On November 29, 2011, Microsoft updated SkyDrive to make sharing and file management easier, as well as HTML5 and other updates. This update also allowed users to see how much storage they had (and how much they had used), a feature that had been removed in the previous update as part of the redesign. On December 3, 2011, Microsoft released SkyDrive apps for iOS and Windows Phone, which are available in the App Store and Windows Phone Store respectively. On April 22, 2012, Microsoft released a SkyDrive desktop app for, and, as well as, allowing users to synchronize files on SkyDrive, much like, and to 'fetch' files on their computer via the web browser.
In addition, SkyDrive also provided additional storage available for purchase and reduced the free storage space for new users to 7 GB (from 25 GB). Existing users were offered a free upgrade offer to retain their 25 GB of free storage. The updated SkyDrive also allowed files up to 2 GB in size (uploaded via the SkyDrive desktop app). The update also brought additional features such as (ODF) capability, URL shortening services and direct sharing of files to. On August 14, 2012, Microsoft announced a new update for SkyDrive which brought changes and improvements to SkyDrive.com, SkyDrive for Windows desktop and, and the SkyDrive API as part of.
For SkyDrive.com, the updates brought a new 'modern' design for the web service consistent with, and along with the UI update the service also received improvements such as instant search, contextual toolbar, multi-select in thumbnail view, drag-and-drop files into folders, and sorting improvements. For the SkyDrive for Windows desktop and applications, the update brought new performance improvements to photo uploads and the sync experience.
The update also improved the SkyDrive API with the removal of file type restrictions, ability to upload images in their full resolution, as well as a new SkyDrive file picker for opening and saving files. On August 28, 2012, Microsoft released a SkyDrive app for on store. On September 18, 2012, Microsoft also introduced a feature on SkyDrive and announced that SkyDrive will allow users to create online surveys via. BSkyB lawsuit and OneDrive renaming Microsoft became involved in a lawsuit with British television broadcaster for using the word 'Sky', resulting in a ruling in June 2013 that the service's brand breached BSkyB's trademark. On July 31, 2013, in a joint press release between BSkyB and Microsoft, it was announced that a settlement had been reached and as a result the SkyDrive name would be dropped. BSkyB allowed Microsoft to continue using the brand 'for a reasonable period of time to allow for an orderly transition to a new brand'. 'SkyDrive' was renamed 'OneDrive' on most platforms on February 19, 2014, following an announcement on January 27.
On June 18, 2015, Microsoft launched an improved design of OneDrive for the web. In 2015 Microsoft removed the unlimited storage plan for Office 365 Home, Personal and University packages, reduced the free OneDrive storage from 15 GB to 5 GB, and replaced paid subscriptions to 100 GB and 200 GB plans to a $1.99 per month 50 GB plan. These changes caused major controversy with users, some of whom petitioned Microsoft to reverse the plans.
By November 21, 2015, in response to Microsoft's November 2 announcement, over 70,000 people had taken to the official OneDrive uservoice to voice their concerns. According to Microsoft these changes were a response to people abusing the service by using OneDrive to store PC backups, movie collections, and DVR recordings. Storage Quota As of July 2018 the service offers 5 of free storage for new users. Additional storage is available for purchase.
The amount of storage available has changed several times. Initially, the service provided 7 GB of storage and, for one year, an additional 3 GB of free storage to students.
Users who signed up to OneDrive prior to April 22, 2012 were able to opt-in for a limited time offer of 25 GB of free storage upgrade. The service is built using technologies, and files up to 300 MB can be uploaded via drag and drop into the web browser, or up to 10 GB via the OneDrive desktop application for. From September 23, 2013 onwards, in addition to 7 GB of free storage (or 25 GB for users eligible for the free upgrade), power users who required more storage could choose from one of four paid storage plans. Users in some regions may need to have a certain payment card or account to pay. The paid storage plan is renewed automatically each year unless Microsoft or the user cancels the service.
Upon the re-launch as OneDrive, monthly payment plans were introduced, along with the ability to earn up to 5 GB of free storage for referring new users to OneDrive (500 MB each), and 3 GB if users enable automatic uploads of photos using the OneDrive mobile apps on smartphones. Subscribers to 's home-oriented plans also receive additional storage for use with the service, with 20 GB per user. In June 2014 it was announced that OneDrive's default storage would increase to 15 GB, putting it in line with its competitor. An additional 15 GB were offered for activating camera roll backup on a mobile device, putting it ahead of Google Drive until November 2015, when this bonus was cancelled. The amount of additional storage for Office 365 subscribers also increased to 1 TB. Microsoft reduced the price of OneDrive storage subscriptions at that time. In October 2014 Microsoft announced that it would offer unlimited OneDrive storage to all Office 365 subscribers.
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However, on November 3, 2015, the 1 TB cap was reinstated. Microsoft additionally announced the planned replacement of its 100 GB and 200 GB plans with a new 50 GB plan in early 2016, and the reduction of free storage from 15 GB to 5 GB. Any current accounts over this limit could keep the increased storage for at least 12 months. Following calls for Microsoft to reverse the reduction decision, Microsoft announced on December 11 of the same year that it would allow existing users to request to have up to 30GB of free storage unaffected by the reduction, and said it would fully refund customers of Office 365 not satisfied with the 1TB cap, among other redress. Versioning OneDrive initially did not store previous versions of files, except for Microsoft Office formats.
In July 2017, however, Microsoft OneDrive team announced that version history support for all file types was the top requested feature; as such, OneDrive would keep older versions of all files for up to 30 days. Recycle bin OneDrive implements a; files the user chooses to delete are stored there for a time, without counting as part of the user's allocation, and can be reinstated until they are ultimately purged from OneDrive. Download as ZIP files Entire folders can be downloaded as a single ZIP file with OneDrive. For a single download, there is a limit of 15 GB; the total ZIP file size limit is 20 GB; and up to 10,000 files can be included in a ZIP file. Editing Office Online Microsoft added (known at the time as Office Web Apps) capability to OneDrive in its 'Wave 4' update, allowing users to upload, create, edit and share, and documents directly within a web browser.
In addition, Office Online allows multiple users to simultaneously co-author Excel documents in a web browser, and co-author OneNote documents with another web user or the desktop application. Users can also view the version history of Office documents stored on OneDrive. Formats OneDrive allows the viewing of documents in (PDF), and in the (ODF), an -based file format supported by a number of word processing applications, including Microsoft Office, and Corel's. OneDrive's search function supports search within PDF documents. OneDrive includes an online text editor that allows users to view and edit files in format, such as. And is available for a number of programming and markup languages, including,. This online editor includes a find-and-replace feature and a way to manage file merging conflicts.
Photos and videos OneDrive can use geo-location data for photos uploaded to the service, and will automatically display a map of the tagged location. OneDrive also allows users to tag people in photos uploaded via the web interface or via. Photos uploaded to OneDrive can be played as an automatic slideshow. Client apps OneDrive client. OneDrive client app, as appears on, and Android 5.27.1 / 11 March 2019; 7 days ago ( 2019-03-11) iOS 10.51.8 / 25 January 2019; 52 days ago ( 2019-01-25) macOS, Mac App Store 18.240.1202 / 24 January 2019; 53 days ago ( 2019-01-24) macOS 18.222.1104.0007 / 24 January 2019; 53 days ago ( 2019-01-24) Windows, desktop 18.240.1202.0004 / 24 January 2019; 53 days ago ( 2019-01-24) Windows, 17.30, Website Microsoft has released OneDrive client applications for, and that allow users to browse, view and organize files stored on their OneDrive cloud storage. In addition, Microsoft also released desktop applications for ( and later) and (10.7 and later) that allow users to synchronize their entire OneDrive storage with their computers for offline access, as well as between multiple computers. The OneDrive client for Windows allows users to 'fetch' the contents of their PCs via the web browser, provided the user enabled this option; macOS users can fetch from a PC, but not vice versa.
The Android, iOS and versions also allow camera photos to automatically be uploaded to OneDrive. Upon the re-branding as OneDrive, the Xbox One app also added. In addition to the client apps, OneDrive is integrated into and later, and later, as well as the Office and Photos hub in, enabling users to access documents, photos and videos stored on their OneDrive account. OneDrive in Windows 8.1 can sync user settings and files, through either the included OneDrive app (originally called SkyDrive, until the name was changed with a Windows update ) or, deprecating the previous Windows client.
Along with the use of, these changes allow files to be accessed directly from OneDrive as if they are stored locally. The OneDrive app was also updated to include a local.
Unlike on Windows 8, use of OneDrive on Windows 8.1 requires the user's Windows account be linked to a; the previous OneDrive desktop client (which did not have this requirement) no longer works on Windows 8.1. Additionally, the Fetch feature does not work on Windows 8.1.
In an update on July 4, 2017, OneDrive desktop client started showing an error message to the effect that the local OneDrive folder must be located on an volume only. Other file systems, including the older and, as well as the newer were not supported. Microsoft further commented that this was always the requirement; it had merely fixed a bug in which the warning was not displayed. Microsoft also denied this feature having anything to do with the forthcoming OneDrive Files On-Demand. Integration with Microsoft Office , starting with and, allows users to directly open or save documents to OneDrive, or shared documents with other users. Changes are synchronized when a document is saved and, where conflicts occur, the saving user can choose which version to keep; users can also to edit the same shared document. Users can sync one or more of their notebooks using OneDrive.
Once a notebook is selected for sharing, OneDrive copies the notebook from the user's computer to OneDrive, and that online copy then becomes the original for all future changes. The originating copy remains on the user's hard drive but is no longer updated by OneNote. Users can switch back to an offline-only version of the notebook by manually changing its location in OneNote, but unpredictable results may occur, including the OneNote application crashing and loss of notebook data under certain conditions. Under such circumstances, re-sharing the Notebook to OneDrive may result in recovery of the lost data. Interoperability OneDrive allows users to embed their Word, Excel and PowerPoint documents into other web pages.
These embedded documents allow anyone who visits these web pages to interact with them, such as browsing an embedded PowerPoint slideshow or perform calculations within an embedded Excel spreadsheet. In addition, Microsoft has released a set of APIs for OneDrive via to enable developers to develop web services and client apps utilizing OneDrive's cloud storage. This allows users of these web services and client apps to browse, view, upload or edit files stored on OneDrive. A (SDK) is available for, and with a limited set of API for and Windows. OneDrive is already interoperable with a host of web services, including:.: Allows users to:. Directly upload Office documents and photos within Outlook.com, store them on OneDrive and share them with other users. Directly save Office documents within Outlook.com to OneDrive, and view or edit these documents directly within the web browser.
Edit Office documents within the web browser using and reply directly back to the sender with the edits made., and: Enables users to quickly share their files with their contacts on these. OneDrive maintains an access control list of all users with permissions to view or edit the files, including those users on social networks.: Save & Share feature allows users to save search histories into a OneDrive folder.: Before being discontinued, Windows Live Groups provided each group with 1 GB of storage space on OneDrive to be shared between the group members. Group members were allowed to access, create, modify and delete files within the group's OneDrive folders, along with the other functionality that OneDrive provides. However, these features eventually became native to OneDrive. Privacy concerns Data stored on OneDrive is subject to monitoring by Microsoft, and any content that is in violation of Microsoft's Code of Conduct is subject to removal and may lead to temporary or permanent shutdown of the account. This has led to privacy concerns in relation to data stored on OneDrive. Microsoft has responded by indicating that 'strict internal policies are in place to limit access to a user’s data', and that advanced mechanisms, such as Microsoft's automated scanning tool, are utilized to ensure users abide with the Code of Conduct and that their account does not contain files in contravention thereof, such as partial human nudity (including art or drawings), or any online surveys.
OneDrive for Business Microsoft has a similarly named but unrelated offering called OneDrive for Business (previously SkyDrive Pro ). While OneDrive is a personal storage service on the web, OneDrive for Business is a managed cloud storage for business users that replaces. The physical medium on which the information is stored can be either hosted on-premises or purchased as service subscription from Microsoft.
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By Windows 10 places OneDrive in every folder’s Navigation Pane, where it’s easily accessible. You can pick and choose which folders should live only on OneDrive, and which should also be mirrored — also known as synced — so they live on your computer, as well. That can create a problem: Today’s smaller phones, tablets, and laptops don’t include much storage space. OneDrive, by contrast, can hold lots of files.
Some smaller computers, usually tablets, don’t have enough room to keep a copy of everything you’ve packed away on OneDrive. Synching files is Windows 10’s solution. The files that you choose to sync will be automatically updated between your computer and the cloud. On the cloud, your files serve as a backup, as well as a way for you to access them from your phone, tablet, or PC. Files that aren ‘ t synced live only on OneDrive. If you need them, you can access them by visiting OneDrive on the Internet, as I describe later in this section. When you first click the OneDrive folder on a new PC, Windows makes you choose which files and folders should live only on OneDrive, and which should also live as copies on your PC.
To decide which OneDrive folders should live on both your PC and OneDrive, follow these steps:. From the taskbar, click the File Explorer icon and click the OneDrive icon in the folder’s left edge. Since this is the first time you’ve set up OneDrive on the computer, OneDrive displays an opening screen. Click the opening screen’s Get Started button, and, if asked, sign in with your Microsoft account and password. Only Local account holders will need to sign in; Microsoft account holders already sign in when they sign into their user account.
OneDrive asks if you want to change where your OneDrive files will be stored on your PC. If you want to change where to store your OneDrive files, click the Change button. Otherwise, click the Next button. If you’re using a desktop PC with plenty of storage space, just click the Next button. OneDrive will store all of your OneDrive files on your C drive, which normally has plenty of room. Small tablets, by contrast, contain very limited storage space. To add more storage, many tablet owners buy a memory card and slide it into their tablet’s memory slot.
If you’ve bought and inserted a memory card into your tiny tablet, click this window’s Change button and tell OneDrive to save its files on your tablet’s memory card instead of the default C drive. Choose which folders to sync to your PC. OneDrive lists all of your OneDrive folders, shown here. Place a check mark next to the folders you want to stay on both your computer and OneDrive.
Select the files and folders you’d like to keep synced between your PC and OneDrive, then click the Next button. OneDrive gives you two options:.
Sync All Files and Folders in my OneDrive: Unless you have a reason not to, select this option to keep all of your OneDrive files mirrored on your PC’s or tablet’s memory card. Most desktop PCs won’t have a problem with this option, and it’s the most trouble-free way to access OneDrive. Sync Only These Folders: Select this option on tablets or PCs with very little storage. If you select this option, place a check mark next to the folders you want to remain both on your PC and OneDrive. Click Done to save your changes.
At the Fetch Your Files From Anywhere screen, click Done.