Since Microsoft released Office 2013 and made it preview version available for download a couple of days back, the online world apart from discussing the new Office 2013 Preview, was also abuzz with all kinds of speculations
about SkyDrive Pro.
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.
Not exact matches
SkyDrive is Microsoft's wildcard here and the Windows Live team has shared only some very brief glimpses
about its plans for enabling Windows 8 users to capitalize on Microsoft's drive in the cloud.
This initial update is paving the way for the major updates that we wrote
about last week, where future updates will bring into the OS Internet Explorer 9, Twitter integration on the People Hub, on - line
Skydrive access for files and better Xbox Live features.
Everything
about Movie Moments seems genuine Microsoft, from its «Microsoft confidential» warning screen at launch, to its Live Tile design, to its overall interface, which mirrors the look of the
SkyDrive app.
Tami Reller, Windows CMO and CFO, talked
about how Windows is the foundation that people trust and how it's powered by high - value services — like Xbox,
SkyDrive, and Skype — bringing customers a great experience across all their devices.
In this post we will see more details
about these Smart files of
SkyDrive in Windows 8.1.