Cloud drive services are becoming widely popular nowadays with services like Dropbox, Google Drive, and even Amazon Drive. Microsoft has its own version, OneDrive with many recently improved features for a better cloud experience.

Similar to Google Drive and Gmail, OneDrive works with a Microsoft account. You can register for the service with any email, or login using an existing MSN or Hotmail account. (On a side note, Microsoft has also revamped its email service Outlook which you can also use as a login.)

In this post, we’ll be looking at some of the features of the revamped OneDrive and sharing with you 8 tips to enhance your experience with OneDrive.

1. Edit OneDrive File/Folder Sharing Permissions

OneDrive offers sharing just like other cloud storage services. However, when generating a link to share files via OneDrive, you have the option to control whether the files has "View only", "View and edit" or "Public" access.

This also applies for sharing by email or on a social network website. If you would like to monitor who has been editing the file you shared, you can also set the option that requires users to login first.

The details pane on the right is a quick way to see who has access to a shared file or folder and what permissions they are given. Take advantage of this by disabling sharing or changing permissions in just one click.

2. Enable Commenting on Shared Files

While traditional file-sharing services give you only a link for the other person to download, on OneDrive you can allow users with access to your shared files to comment on them.

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Users who comment on your files will have their Microsoft profile picture displayed alongside their comments (ala Facebook style) and by changing a few privacy settings, you can choose to allow commenting to just some or all your Messenger friends, and their friends, or even Everyone.

Setting up Commenting

Go to OneDrive.com and click on your Profile name on the top right corner, then click on Edit profile. Then, click on the link at "Shared with:" ("Some Messenger friends" is the default option) to edit the privacy settings to your needs. You’ll now be able to change the privacy settings on who can comment on your shared files. By sliding the ‘Comments’ bar all the way to the right, everyone on a Microsoft account who has access to the file will be able to leave a comment.

3. Make OneDrive your PC’s “Primary” Drive

This is a trick for people who use Windows Libraries as you can use OneDrive to sync all your files which will be available to you where you go. Here’s how you set it up:

Create the following folders in OneDrive. Name these folders "Documents", "Music", "Pictures" and "Videos" respectively. Under "Libraries", right click on "Documents" and click on "Properties". In the Properties window, click on Include a folder. Then navigate to where the OneDrive folder is and then click on Include folder. You’ll now see the OneDrive folder under ‘Library Locations’. To change your primary drive, click on the OneDrive folder location and then click on Set save location. Repeat the steps for "Music", "Pictures" and "Videos" after "Documents". After you’ve setup the remaining 3 libraries, run the OneDrive program and the results will look something like the image below.

4. Access Every File On Your PC Remotely

One interesting feature (depending on how you look at it) for OneDrive is that you can remotely access files that are in your PC even if it is not in the OneDrive folder.

Let’s say you left an important work document at home, no problem, just access your computer via OneDrive and look for the file in your home PC from work. The catch is, your PC has to be running and have Internet access as well as the OneDrive program on. Good news is this also works even with the computer locked.

As for security issues, you do not have to worry as files on your computer cannot be edited or deleted in this way, and you can only transfer files from your computer to your OneDrive folder, not the other way around. Basically, you can extract files from your PC via OneDrive.

OneDrive is also available on mobile devices of all platforms: Windows Phone, iOS and Android. However, this feature is only accessible through the website.

5. View or Edit Files Simultaneously

Editing documents simultaneously might not be a very new feature as it is also available on Google Drive. However, with OneDrive you’ll be able to do that with an online version of Microsoft Office products which includes Word, PowerPoint, Excel and OneNote.

Any changes made to a document will be sync’ed online. Small popups will appear that notify you that a change has been made, either by you or a collaborator. You then hit ‘Save’ to view the edited section, highlighted with the other person’s name.

These Microsoft Office Web Apps give you all the basic functionalities their desktop programs could provide. You can even present slideshows on PowerPoint through the Web App.

What’s great is after editing, your file will be updated and the Microsoft Office file will be ready for immediate download or sharing.

6. Automatically Sync Notes to OneDrive

You can add notes to OneDrive while on your smartphone or tablet with the Microsoft OneNote Mobile app, available on iOS, Android and Windows Phone. Login with a Microsoft account to start using the app.

The interface looks clean and organized, as you can see in the shots below: iOS, Android, and Windows Phone on the right.

You can create to-do lists complete with checkboxes or add pictures to your notes. If you want to email the note, it is created in a text format (with pictures and lists included) instead of a OneNote format.

The app syncs all your created notes with your OneDrive account automatically which is very convenient as you can then access and edit them on your computer. There is also the option to sync only selected notes to your OneDrive account.

7. Integrate OneDrive with Gmail

By installing Attachments.me as a Google Chrome Extension or Firefox Add-on, you are able to attach any file on OneDrive to your Gmail account.

By clicking on ‘Share from OneDrive’, you can look through all the files on your OneDrive. Once you have selected the file you want, it will create a link that you can share to your email recipients.

Note that the files that you share through Attachments.me can only be viewed and not edited, ensuring your original document will remain in OneDrive.

8. Avoid Mistakes with Recycle Bin and Version History

If you happen to accidentally delete any file from your mobile device or desktop, OneDrive will still have it in an online recycle bin, found at the bottom left corner of the site.

OneDrive automatically keeps 25 changes made to your document files and with Version History you’ll be able to restore to any of these the previous versions, where necessary. If you’re a chronic saver, no worries as it will only update "Version History" after a successful sync.

Items in the recycle bin will be automatically removed after 30 days, but if the recycle bin exceeds 10% of your total storage limit, the oldest item will be deleted after it has been there for 3 days.

Conclusion

Features offered by OneDrive can be said to be combined features of two or more cloud storage services. Overall, it has improved user experience through its revamped website which is why you should give it a try.