Microsoft OneDrive

Microsoft OneDrive

By Microsoft Corporation

  • Category: Productivity
  • Release Date: 2011-12-13
  • Current Version: 15.12.4
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 327.05 MB
  • Developer: Microsoft Corporation
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 16.0 or later.
Score: 4.71563
4.71563
From 450,062 Ratings

Description

Microsoft OneDrive keeps your photos, videos, and files backed up, protected, synced, and accessible on all your devices. The OneDrive app lets you view and share OneDrive files, photos, and videos with friends and family. You can use the app to automatically back up your phone's photos and videos. Start with 5 GB of free cloud storage or upgrade to a Microsoft 365 subscription to get up to 1 TB. Microsoft OneDrive Features: Back up photos and videos • Automatic photo and video backup when you turn on Camera Upload • Bedtime Backup is a dedicated backup state for seamless photo backup while you're snoozing • View photos and videos on your phone, computer, and web browser File sharing and management • Share files, photos, videos, and albums with friends and family • Get notifications when a shared document is edited • Set password-protected or expiring sharing links* • Access entire folders on the app even when there is no internet connection* Scan • Scan and save documents, business cards, receipts, whiteboards, and more • Mark up, sign, and send docs right from the OneDrive mobile app Search • Search docs by name or content Security • Personal Vault lets you protect your important files with identity verification • Restore documents with version history on all files • Ransomware detection and recovery* Works with Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, Outlook • Back up, view, and save your Office documents. • Use Microsoft Office apps to edit and collaborate in real time on Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and OneNote files stored in OneDrive. • Edit documents offline and save them once you are back online Upgrade to a Microsoft 365 Personal or Family subscription: • 1TB of storage (1TB of storage per person for up to 6 people with the Family subscription) • Access OneDrive premium features • Get access to Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and OneNote on iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch • Install Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook on PCs or Macs. • Bigger personal vault • Keep your shared files, folders and photos more secure by giving others access for a limited period of time • Ransomware detection and recovery • Offline Folders: Stay productive and access entire folders even when there is no internet connection • Increase your sharing limit and share 10x content per day with friends and family You can also purchase additional cloud storage only, with a Microsoft 365 Basic subscription. This is enough cloud storage for 32,000 photos (9 MP JPEG photos) or 132,000 documents (.7 MB Office files). To make an in-app purchase of a Microsoft 365 Basic, Microsoft 365 Personal, Microsoft 365 Family subscription: open the app, tap the Me tab, then tap Get More Storage or the Go Premium diamond icon. Subscriptions begin at $1.99 a month in the US, and can vary by region. Microsoft 365 subscriptions purchased from the app will be charged to your Apple ID and will automatically renew within 24 hours prior to the end of the current subscription period, unless auto-renewal is disabled beforehand. To manage your subscriptions or to disable auto-renewal, after purchase, go to your Apple ID account settings. A subscription cannot be cancelled or refunded during the active subscription period. Using this OneDrive app for work or school For you to sign into your work or school account on OneDrive, your organization needs to have a qualifying OneDrive, SharePoint Online or Microsoft 365 business subscription plan. Privacy This app is provided by Microsoft. Data provided through the use of this store and this app may be accessible to Microsoft and transferred to, stored, and processed in the United States or any other country where Microsoft or its affiliates maintain facilities. Privacy Policy: https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=507539. Terms of Use: https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkID=246338. *Requires Microsoft 365 Personal or Family subscription

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Reviews

  • Very good program

    5
    By M.Awam
    Appreciate your support Keep going Thanks Mustafa
  • It seems there’s always an issue with one drive

    1
    By Yapascuero
    It’s always glitching out, giving errors related to files not downloading. By far the worst of crummy services by Microsoft (maybe tied with teams)
  • None yet

    4
    By 33 ML 33
    Not yet, just started using the app
  • Terrible for photo/video sharing

    1
    By M Jobson
    Let me give you a hypothetical. Your coworker wasn’t able to make it to a meeting, and asked you to record it (and we’re assuming that everyone in the meeting has consented to being recorded). You use your personal device to record a video so said coworker can see the slides and everything. But you can’t send it as an email because the meeting is long and the video file is too hefty. So you decide, “oh, I’ll upload it to my work OneDrive and then send the file that way.” So you download the OneDrive app, go to photos, and try to upload it. But the app requires that if you want to upload ANY of your photos and videos, you have to upload ALL of them. There are multiple issues with this. First, many people have photos on their phones that they don’t want other people to see, or would prefer to keep off of a work-managed email account. Second, even if you have no photos that you care about keeping private, you can’t prioritize which files are uploaded first, and while this isn’t a problem if you’re just trying to upload an photo because it starts from the most recent photo in your library, if you’re trying to upload a video, you have to wait for all of your photos to download before it even starts working on the videos. Some of the issues here could presumably be circumvented by simply tampering with your settings (i.e. if you went into Settings > OneDrive > Photos > Limited Access), but the app refuses to acknowledge that it has any Photo library access unless Full Access is turned on. This is absolutely baffling design that is not customer friendly at all, but the fact that it seems to be intentional makes it even more frustrating. Summary: The app actively hindered me from being able to complete a simple process quickly. As for my other complaints, I haven’t used any of the app’s other features, but the layout is not easy-to-use in my opinion (as is the case with most things associated with Outlook). Thus, the one-star review.
  • Great product.

    5
    By Banjoko44
    I’ve been using this app for a while and it’s great.
  • Memories from the past

    5
    By go go 68
    I enjoy seeing all my memories from many years ago
  • Performance

    4
    By OtomotAlper
    I wish it was faster. Link creation and load times feel from Stone Age
  • Great but missing vital function.

    3
    By Joes101
    It is missing the function of the “make a copy” button for the iPad.
  • SharePoint

    1
    By JakeUsernameIsTaken
    Why do I have to go through the iOS Files “app” to move files between OneDrive and SharePoint? There is literally no functional workflow for uploading files to SharePoint. What a joke.
  • It’s ok at best.

    2
    By whymakemexhooseanickname
    Time and time again Microsoft has been a example of a tech giant that fails to understand UX. If you are doing any professional work and need a cloud back up I would steer clear of OneDrive as the UI is not work friendly at all. The developers tried to make this easy for the technologically challenged kids whereas the demographic for OneDrive are working professionals.

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