OneDrive from Microsoft supports 10GB files

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Microsoft cloudopslagdienst OneDrive offers users now have the ability to transfer files up to 10 gigabytes upload; that was until now 2 gigabytes. Previously, the storage limit for non-paying users already increased to 15 gigabytes.

The rumor went that Microsoft limit of 2 gigabytes would abolish. With the new limit for individual files runs OneDrive, moreover, is still far behind its competitors. So Dropbox is no limit for individual files if uploaded via the desktop app or the mobile client; the website has a limit of 10 gigabytes per file. Google Drive has a limit of 5 terabytes per file.

At the same time, Microsoft introduces the ability to complete folders directly to the web interface of OneDrive drag. At this time, remarkably enough, only with Google Chrome, and not with Microsoft’s own Internet Explorer. Further promises to Microsoft that sync with the desktop clients soon faster, because more files than can be simultaneously synchronized. How many files exactly, is not known.

Finally, users can via the desktop client for Windows, using the right mouse button, to directly share files; something in Google Drive, and Dropbox was possible.

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