Microsoft Onedrive

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OneDrive is free online storage that comes with your Microsoft account. It’s like an extra hard drive that’s available from any of the devices you use. You no longer need to email files to yourself or carry around (and possibly lose) a USB flash drive. Instead, whether you’re on your laptop and working on a presentation, viewing photos from your last family vacation on your new tablet, or on your phone reviewing your shopping list, you can get to your files in OneDrive.


Getting started with OneDrive is easy. You can add files already on your PC to OneDrive by either copying them over or moving them from your PC. When you save new files, you can choose to save them to OneDrive so you can get to them from any device and share them with other people. And, if your PC has a built-in camera, you can automatically save copies of the photos in your camera roll to OneDrive, so you'll always have a backup (Microsoft.com).


There are many online storage cloud, iCloud, Dropbox, Google Drive, etc. I think OneDrive is the best online storage option. The other options are good but OneDrive seems to be nearly perfect. OneDrive is available on PC, tablets, smart devices, Xbox One, and many other devices, having access to all you files on your devices comes in handy. Storing files on thumb drives in convenient but becomes a burden when trying to access the thumb drive when using a smart phone or most tablets, there are extra able that can convert to a USB but again that is just a burden. OneDrive makes it easy to save data and retrieve data, the feature I like most is when I am working with a Microsoft Word document, I am able to save the document right to OneDrive and continue my work one any other device that supports OneDrive. I would recommend OneDrive to anyone needing a on-line storage facility.



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Robert Sparrowk, Master of Computer Science student

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