It will bring a file cloud to every Metro style app, allowing you to open files in your SkyDrive and save them right back to
your SkyDrive just like you would on your local hard drive.
If you're a Windows 8 user,
SkyDrive just got a lot more compelling.
Not exact matches
It's not big on hoarding space, with
just 4 GB onboard storage and 7 GB
SkyDrive room.
Just as with signing a document, you can upload the file from your computer or import from Google Drive, Box, Dropbox, Evernote, or
Skydrive.
It handles many types of files, not
just PDFs and syncs with sync with Dropbox,
SkyDrive, and SugarSync.
Burying the current computer's file browser as a secondary option in a cloud storage app shows
just how serious Microsoft is about
SkyDrive and cloud storage — they want to drag Windows users along to a new, connected future where their important files are stored in the cloud.
If you are only interested in viewing your Office documents on your iPad, there are alternatives that support more than
just one
SkyDrive account.
You should also close any other data - hungry applications you use, including Dropbox, Google Drive,
SkyDrive, Steam, iTunes, or anything else using data — even an application that
just downloads automatic updates for itself.
If you
just want to remove
SkyDrive from the side panel, you can use the registry editor to remove the library that provides that feature.
Just drag the
SkyDrive tab to your taskbar and pin it.
Just restart your computer and
Skydrive shouldn't be available.
Bing, Skype, Internet Explorer,
SkyDrive, Outlook.com, Xbox Music, Video, and Games are
just a few of the experiences that are now part of your new Windows device.
Just wait for Windows 8 Consumer Preview to be released on 29th, to get this awesome experience of
SkyDrive integration in Windows 8 or the Desktop integration on Windows Vista and Windows 7.
Apps like «SugarSync» and «
SkyDrive» give me everything I need for data storage and for grabbing all the forms in my virtual file cabinet, and «HomeSnap,» which gives me all the data I could possibly want on any house
just by snapping a photo of it, is the one of the coolest apps around.