Not everyone has to be satisfied with complete integration andCloudu do iOS and he would be more than happy to have the extra space he has access to from his iPhone. Microsoft lowered cloudSky's new solutionDrive, which provides 25GB of free space for your files after registration. While the service is available on mobile phones,onewith operating system Windows Phone behaves similarly toCloud v iOS, on mobile phonesonech iPhone and iPod touch multimedia players, it is a clear storage with the possibility of editing and double-sided file storage. So if you alsoCloud doesn't suit you and you're just looking for more space to store your files, Sky is for youDrive ideal solution.
Operating system integration limitations iOS may be liked more by some users thanCloudwhich is with iOS tightly connected. SkyDrive is basically similar to DropBox, but from my personal point of view it provides a more impressive and efficient design and options. Unlike DropBox, which provides only 2GB of free space to registered users, Sky users getDrive 25GB of server space Microsoftu. If you remember Kingston Wi-Fi reviewDrive, which provides 16GB for a price of almost three thousand crowns, but it is necessary to carry the disk with you at all times, Sky appearsDrive as an ideal free option for storing files, of course with the need for an internet connection. The application works when connected via Wi-Fi or 3G.
Sky optionsDrive pros iOS
- Access to content cloudSky TV servicesDrive
- Automatic display of recently used documents
- Upload photos and videos from iPhone/iPod touch to SkyDrive
- Sharing file links in SkyDrive via email
- Creating, removing and browsing folders
SkyDrive essentially works like FTP, which can be accessed from any internet browser or via the Sky appDrive pros Windows Phone 7 to iOS.SkyDrive allows you to save photos and videos from iPhone/iPod touch directly to server Microsoftu. You can then access your files from your computer or directly send the link via email to a friend, who will only see the file. Microsoft It certainly doesn't make bad apps, and lately I dare say that the design of the technology giant's software products seems perhaps even more interesting to me than that of Appyou. Apple he is on a path that he is trying to maximal highlight files, documents and applications. Microsoft on the contrary, it emphasizes the operating system or the application itself, in which user content becomes a part. SkyDrive Unfortunately, it is not yet available in the iPad version, users iPhone and iPod touch can download it for free and start using it to its full potential.
*Source: windowslive.co.uk/skydrive
I tried it and it bothers me that when I send the photos, they are automatically reduced in size. I searched, but nowhere did I find the option to send photos in full resolution.
so I was looking forward to reading the article that I would change the unsatisfactory icloud for the one from mkrvosoft, and at the end I find out that ipad is not supported:D well, maybe it will get there soon
I saved the PDF there and sent myself the link as a shared document. I received the link, but when I clicked on it, it Safari A white window opened on the iPad and nothing more... The golden iDisk, unfortunately in agony... What I would give for a paid continuation of the entire MobilMe!!!
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Microsoft it just is Microsoft :-D and I don't share the author's optimism. I don't know if it's a win to store your data here. I always get the above message after I agree to Sky contractsDrive – so probably nothing for me… ;-)
If it worked as it should, I might even change it to dropbox... but they can't upload videos 1:1, but I convert from mov to mp4... So it's fine, I want to back up the videos, not screw up the compression... or am I at least he didn't find that compression could be turned off in the settings