Microsoft OneDrive

Microsoft OneDrive

By Microsoft Corporation

  • Category: Productivity
  • Release Date: 2011-12-13
  • Current Version: 15.27.4
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 320.11 MB
  • Developer: Microsoft Corporation
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 16.0 or later.
Score: 4.71451
4.71451
From 469,328 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 • 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. Consumer Health Data Privacy Policy: https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=2259814. *Requires Microsoft 365 Personal or Family subscription

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Reviews

  • The Best

    5
    By Janice Patrice
    I use this app for everything. All of my files and pictures are stored on it so I never lose anything. It’s easy to use and keep things handy when you need them and best of all you never lose anything.
  • App crashes immediately

    1
    By D00bie0fthed00bz1
    Even with the latest update this app is diabolically garbage. Upon opening the app it instantly crashes and closes. Don’t get me wrong I’ve been a long supporter of this app and it usually works great. However, they definitely have a lot of work to do to get this app functioning again. Disappointing.
  • (UPDATED) Shell of It’s Former Self

    5
    By FoolishE312
    Update: Since I wrote the original review, they have seemingly since fixed all the issues I highlighted in the review. The app works great, and while I’m not a massive fan of the new look, it’s nice to see that everything is back to how it used to be. The old review is still below for your reading enjoyment. :) (TL;DR at the end) I've used this app pretty much every day for the past two years, and it worked great. I used it for organizing my Word Docs, PowerPoints, and Excel Sheets, but primarily to make PDFs out of physical papers. Recently, I opened the app to convert a paper into a PDF, and noticed immediately that the menu was slightly different: There used to be options between taking photos of a document, business card, whiteboard, or just a plain photo. This didn’t bother me immediately because I figured they were basically the same and honestly didn’t use any of them except for the document option. After I took my first picture of a two page document, I noticed the menu was different there too. However this wasn’t a bad change, because it actually seemed much more intuitive and looked better overall. But it was when I went to edit my photos in the PDF that I noticed the major issue of this update: 5 of the previous 8 options suddenly vanished. Previously, the editing options included: Add, Reorder, Filters, Ink, Crop, Text, Rotate, and Delete. But now, there are only THREE options: Reorder, Add, and Filters. I can understand not needing a few of these options, but seriously Microsoft, if I accidentally take a photo of something unrelated, I now have to start over and delete my other photos as well? This new update seriously saw Microsoft delete the majority of their photo editing options. My only question is simply why were these very useful options removed? Were this five buttons costing Microsoft millions upon millions of dollars every year to maintain? Did Microsoft have a personal vendetta about these options? My only hope is that they bring back these options in a VERY near update. TL;DR: Microsoft removed some very useful options from their app in order to be more streamlined, and made the app worse in the process.
  • Hacked

    2
    By Mister_DAD
    My ex’s lawyer continuously hacks my OneDrive account to corrupt my files in the cloud then uses the syncing capability to ruin the files on my desktop. Prove me wrong.
  • Hacker prone and doesn’t load files well.

    1
    By Bob Futofugo
    When I create folders on an iPad they don’t load on windows .
  • Crashing at open

    3
    By Wcburns
    Starting today the app will not open on my ipad or iPhone.
  • Horrible app update!!!

    1
    By BP’s reviews
    I use this app all the time. Words cannot state how frustrated I am with the new app update. I can no long scan and edit like I used to!! Horrible update!!!!
  • Denis G.

    3
    By DamirJun
    After the last update, the function of turning the flash on and off when scanning a document disappeared. Everything became much simpler. It became completely inconvenient to scan documents without a flash. It is a pity that the update of the application becomes its degradation.
  • Scan options NERFED

    1
    By J. S. 101
    Microsoft nerfed the scan to file functionality in early NOVEMBER. You can no longer redo the crop, rotate, or edit the image. Further once you add a new scan you can only reorder the images. You can no longer delete an image in a multiple page scan. I’m very disappointed and miss the old feature set.
  • Picture or scan settings missing after update

    1
    By dfd1125
    Suddenly I can’t select what type of picture or scan I want to take, like business card, document, photo. It defaults to PDF only. I need the option back for photos

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