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How to Use OneDrive Offline in Windows 8.1

OneDrive (formerly SkyDrive) provides free storage space (that you can upgrade) to use as you please. In Windows 8.1 and Windows RT 8.1, OneDrive is integrated at the system level, so if you sign in with a Microsoft account (Hotmail/Outlook.com email address) your OneDrive folders are displayed in the navigation pane of File Explorer, so you can easy access and management them.

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Windows-8.1

Prevent Automatic Uploads to SkyDrive in Windows 8.1

By default, Windows 8.1will upload all your new documents and photos automatically into SkyDrive cloud storage system. There are few issues with this automated process. It will fill up your online storage space quickly as well as increase your internet data usage. If you intend to keep your content to your PC, you can correct the SkyDrive settings accordingly.

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SkyDrive-Apps

See Apps That Works with SkyDrive for Windows, Mac, iPhone, Android and Windows Phone

As known by all, Microsoft’s cloud storage service SkyDrive (you’ll get 7 GB of free cloud storage that’s accessible from anywhere) lets you store your files in the cloud, and access them no matter where you are. Your stuff is available on multiple PCs, your phone, and even non-Windows devices with the free SkyDrive app installed on them. SkyDrive can be accessed from Windows, Mac, Linux, Windows Phone, iPhone and Android.

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DriveConverter Converts Wide Range of Files Types Right From Google Drive

If Google Drive is your primary means for storing and sharing files on the go, then you might want to enhance its features. Of course, Google Drive is feature rich to meet most of your requirements, but sometimes you may want to depend on some other services, for example, the built-in file converter supports only a limited number of files. Here is how to integrate a file converter that supports a wide range of file types into Google Drive.

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