(Image credit: Microsoft) OneDrive pricingįor personal users, Microsoft offers a file size limit on OneDrive of 100GB on the Standalone plan that costs $1.99 (about GBP 1) monthly. They are particularly strong at syncing and displaying photos and videos that have been snapped on the smartphone – though OneDrive has plenty of competition in this area. Users are enabled to jump around folders and files with a few swipes and taps. The apps for Android and iOS are elegant and intuitive to use. Perhaps on the mobile front is where OneDrive does its best work. Unfortunately, it tends to get a little bit in the way of iCloud though. The syncing client for macOS isn't anything that notable, but like the web interface, it covers everything you're going to need without getting too confusing, running from the menu bar, and can optionally start up with macOS. It does get the job done of displaying your media, and sharing your files, and lets you move files around, but it hardly has any panache. Alternately, the web interface, which can be accessed from any computer using your Microsoft ID, lacks a level of sophistication – it doesn't have the simplicity and style of its competitors: Google Drive or Dropbox.
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