OneDrive, one of the cloud storage platforms that continues to replace physical storage day by day, celebrated its 15th anniversary yesterday. OneDrive, developed by Microsoft and built into computers with Windows operating system, has a new design and new features for its 15th anniversary.
Microsoft has created a new home page, which it calls ‘OneDrive Home’, for its platform’s special day. The page aims to enable users to access their files more easily by listing the most recently used and related files among the files stored on the cloud platform. Of course, the only innovation published for OneDrive was not limited to this.
New features coming to OneDrive:
OneDrive Home:
With the new login page, users will be able to access all the files they have stored or have permission to access on a single page. The left menu will offer quick links to various apps, as well as folders such as My Files, Shared, and Trash. In the main part of the page, the files can be displayed as all or application-specific such as Word and Excel files.
The ‘Events’ column:
The new homepage design will also include an ‘Events’ column to the far right of each file. This column will show users recent transactions on files. Users will be able to follow the actions such as comments, tags and shares made to the files here.
Quick access section:
The quick access section on the left of the new homepage will allow users to access the files or applications they want with one click. Users will be able to pin the files they want to this section.
OneDrive can be a social platform that you can only use with your loved ones:
In addition to these features, Microsoft will also be a platform focused on sharing memories, where you can only share photos with your loved ones on OneDrive. Users will be able to share photos with family and friends, and these posts will appear on a homepage.
OneDrive’s new homepage design will be released in the coming months, while the feature where you can share photos with friends and family has been made available recently.