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Microsoft Releases SkyDrive for iPad and Mac OS X

Posted April 23, 2012 at 5:53pm by iClarified · 15085 views
Microsoft has released an update to its iOS app that brings iPad support and released a preview of SkyDrive for Mac OS X Lion.

SkyDrive is the place to store your files so you can access them from virtually any device. With SkyDrive for iOS, you can now easily access, manage, and share files on the go. You can also upload photos or videos from your iPhone or iPad to SkyDrive.

Features:
• Access all of your SkyDrive content including files shared with you.
• View recently used documents.
• Choose multiple photos or videos to upload from your phone.
• Share your files and photos-send a link in email or get a link you can copy and paste.
• Manage your files-move, delete, rename, or create new folders.
• Open your SkyDrive files in other iOS apps.

What's New In This Version:
• Updated to support iPad, including the new iPad with Retina display.
• Choose multiple photos or videos to upload from your iPhone or iPad.
• Share your files and photos-send a link in email or get a link you can copy and paste.
• Manage your files-move, delete, rename, or create new folders.
• Open your SkyDrive files in other iOS apps.


Mac OS X Lion:
Almost 70% of Mac users also regularly use a Windows PC. Since we want every customer to be able to rely on SkyDrive to access files anywhere, it's important for SkyDrive be wherever they are. Office for Mac 2011 already supports SkyDrive files, but starting today, you'll also be able to manage your entire SkyDrive offline using Finder on the Mac. The integration with Finder means that any Mac app that opens from or saves to the file system will be able to take advantage of SkyDrive files as well.

You can download SkyDrive using the links below...

[App Store] [Mac OS X] [via 9to5Mac]