OneDrive

OneDrive

By Microsoft Corporation

  • Category: Productivity
  • Release Date: 2014-02-24
  • Current Version: 24.216.1027
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 152.88 MB
  • Developer: Microsoft Corporation
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 13.0 or later.

Description

Start with 5 GB of free cloud storage or upgrade to a Microsoft 365 subscription to get 1 TB of storage. Microsoft 365 includes premium Office apps, 1 TB cloud storage in OneDrive, advanced security, and more, all in one convenient subscription. With Microsoft 365, you get features as soon as they are released ensuring you’re always working with the latest. Microsoft OneDrive keeps your files and photos backed up, protected, synced, and accessible on your Mac and across all your other devices. Easily share documents, photos, and other files with friends, family, and colleagues. Know that your files are safe with advanced security features that protect what’s important. Protection and Security • Your OneDrive files are backed up and available even if something happens to your Mac. • Your files are encrypted in OneDrive. • Keep important files secured with Personal Vault.** • Restore documents with version history. • Stay protected with ransomware detection & recovery.* Access • Access your files using Finder in Mac OS, OneDrive online or in the mobile app. • Access files offline on your smartphone, Mac, or tablet. • Save local space on your Mac with Files On-Demand. File sharing • Share docs, photos, videos, and albums with friends and family. • Work in the same document with others in real time with Office apps. • Get notifications when a shared document is edited. • Set password-protected or expiring sharing links.* • Keep files private in OneDrive unless your share them Office Apps • OneDrive works with Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote and Outlook. • Access, back up, view, save. and share your Office documents. • Collaborate in real time on Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and OneNote files stored in OneDrive. *Requires a Microsoft 365 subscription **Mac users can access and use Personal Vault by visiting onedrive.com on a browser. Learn more about Microsoft 365 Microsoft 365 is a cloud-based subscription service that brings together premium versions of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook and OneDrive, with the best tools for the way people work today. Please visit: http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=2015120 for information on Licensing Terms. Unlock the full Microsoft Office experience with a qualifying Microsoft 365 subscription for your phone, tablet, PC, and Mac.  Microsoft 365 annual subscriptions purchased from the app will be charged to your App Store account and will automatically renew within 24 hours prior to the end of the current subscription period unless auto-renewal is disabled beforehand. You can manage your subscriptions in your App Store account settings. This app is provided by either Microsoft or a third-party app publisher and is subject to a separate privacy statement and terms and conditions. Data provided through the use of this store and this app may be accessible to Microsoft or the third-party app publisher, as applicable, and transferred to, stored, and processed in the United States or any other country where Microsoft or the app publisher and their affiliates or service providers maintain facilities. Please refer to the Microsoft Software License Terms for Microsoft Office. See “License Agreement” link under Information. By installing the app, you agree to these terms and conditions.

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Reviews

  • Great but Sync Needs to Be Faster!

    4
    By Finance Esquire
    Overall, i love that i can access my data on Mac, Android phone, and that One Drive is integrated into so many websites' upload dialogue box. However, my big concern is that after I save a file directly to the cloud and then immediately try to upload that file to a website that file is NOT visible for several minutes. There is also no manual resync option for one drive to solve this issue. This is suppppper frustrating.
  • too restrictive mac minimum version

    1
    By ios 5 was the best
    why do you need macos 13 for a simple sync operation? this is outrageous.
  • Absolutely Stupid

    1
    By Zoso67
    I have a 1TB external drive I want to use for One Drive. One Drive lets me choose it but then promptly stores the One Drive folders under \users\my username\library\cloudstorage\onedrive and just puts a shortcut to that location on my external drive. I never remove this external drive. This is a stupid bug. Fix it. I noticed the installer creates the one drive folder under username\library before the installer even finishes loading. Clearly MS does not want you to change the location.
  • Can’t get it to work on macOS Sequoia

    1
    By TempTag
    Sometimes works, then fails over and over on an M4 mini
  • Keeps freezing

    1
    By NYCPrynne
    Version 24.201.1006 continues to freeze and crash....are you no longer making this compatible with Intel silicon? The latest version 24.181.0908 keeps freezing and crashing on my MacBook Pro running Monterey 12.7.6
  • All my files lost with every upgrade

    1
    By Charly_Rosas
    I use OneDrive at my work environment and sometimes I use it in my personal computer to handle really heavy excel files, the only problem is that every time my Mac updates this app just decides to stop working. The main icon starts blinking trying to “log me in” at some point the app just starts resetting itself over and over. The only way to get it back to work is unlink my account and re-sync the whole thing. I can’t believe that a company like Microsoft is delivering so low quality products.
  • Microsoft Broke Something Good

    1
    By CAP001
    OneDrive was awesome, it was perfect for storing Office documents and collaborating with others. On June, 2024 Microsoft decided that they would break the shared folder synching capability. All shared folders became hyperlinks to OneDrive on the web, forcing one to work in OneDrive through the web vs the app. It has made it impossible for me to collaborate with others as I have to download documents off of OneDrive on the web, work on them locally, and then re-upload them via the web. To make matters worse, searching within documents on OneDrive online is impossible - something I was easily able to do by just using the Finder. If you use OneDrive for nothing but personal storage, great; but if you ever need to collaborate with others don’t bother wasting money on OneDrive and use something else. Microsoft support has also been useless - they’ve closed two cases on me and there are several support forums on this on Microsoft Community (their help forum) with thousands of people complaining with no response from Microsoft for several months aside from them admitting that it’s something they’re aware of.
  • Sync Issues

    1
    By lie2me
    Having upgraded to Apple Silicon, I was hoping one drive would work better. Upgraded to MacBookAir M2 has definitely helped temperature wise. Now if we can just solve all the sync issues with one drive. Instead of reinstalling, I choose to pause and restart one drive that causes me to log out and log back in. It usually helps kick the system into gear to search and find the changes. I used to just add a dummy file to kick it off. But that no longer works. MS had a great Poin to point system before this. They just can't get the cloud services to work well that they want to charge for.
  • Absolute garbage

    1
    By Guy Guyoff
    Won't sync desktop / documents folders, not optimized for apple silicon, can't add aliases... no bueno.
  • Can't sync OneDrive anymore

    2
    By ••Kai••
    I have a macbook pro 2014. I'm running into a problem where I can't sync latest local changes to OneDrive because the app is out of date, but newest version needs MacOS 12.3 or later, which is not compatible with this laptop. Is there any way to sync local OneDrive to website without using app or downgrade the app so it works? I'm planning to upgrade to new computer soon, but I don't know how to sync latest changes from this laptop to cloud.

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