Add to the list is the "processing" message that doesn't go away after you open the app along with no "pause" button. However, in the corporate setting where we are basically forced to use SharePoint this tool does nothing more than get a local copy on your computer without any other interaction which is pitiful. I'm sure if you don't use SharePoint in a corporate environment and use OneDrive to sync your local Micro$soft application documents it's a beautiful thing. It is simply a basic file sync tool for the fledgeling SharePoint experience. OneDrive has no concept of a file repository with a local synced copy. As an example a simple right-click and you have a link to email off to someone as a one-time access or direct link if it is shared. The user experience of other applications like DropBox is very good and well integrated with the OS. With all the rave reviews on this application I'm really curious what horrible software people live with that makes this look good. The first few iterations of OneDrive were barely passable as a sync tool for SharePoint. ![]() The user experience with this application is so 'blah' it's not even funny.
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