Microsoft celebrates the 15th anniversary of OneDrive With a new landing page called OneDrive Home, it should make it easier for you to continue your work. Instead of accessing the My Files tab when you first open OneDrive, you’ll find yourself on the new home page that looks like this dashboard in the online version of Office.
Like the Office web app, OneDrive Home contains a list of your files, organized by how recently you’ve accessed them. Above the list are filters that let you sort your documents by Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and PDF file types.
There’s also a new “Activity” column to the right of the “Owner” file field that tells you when someone leaves a comment, @ indicates another user, or assigns you a task within a shared document. On the left side of the Home view, Microsoft is adding a new Quick Access section, where (just like on Windows) you can find and pin frequently accessed spaces.
Unfortunately, those changes are not yet effective – Microsoft says OneDrive Home will be available in the “coming months”. From what it looks like, the new home page can act as a central hub that helps you stay organized while collaborating remotely.
Aside from its OneDrive web app, Microsoft is also rolling out files Photo story feature The OneDrive mobile app (essentially OneDrive – the equivalent of Instagram Stories) for users in Australia. The feature doesn’t reach users in the US or other regions until later this year.
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