Microsoft is giving photographers a few more reasons to store their images on SkyDrive, with a heaping helping of new options for viewing and managing photos on the Web.
The meatiest improvements on SkyDrive.com are related to sharing photos and files. Previously, you could only share an entire folder or individual files. Now, SkyDrive.com lets you share multiple files at a time from anywhere in your cloud storage. You can share an entire day's worth of photos just by clicking on the date heading. The recipient will see the photos you've shared as a single album.
MicrosoftSelecting a group of photos by date to share. (Click to enlarge)Microsoft is also giving a much-needed makeover to the “Shared” folder on SkyDrive.com: It now shows the files you've shared, not just the ones shared with you. That should make it a lot easier to figure out what you've shared in the past and control who has access to your files.
MicrosoftViewing all shared files, including files you've shared. (Click to enlarge)Other changes are minor, but still helpful. Animated GIF files will actually animate now when viewed through SkyDrive.com, and you can now rotate photos directly through the Website, which should help with camera photos that don't come out facing the right way. Also, the “All photos” view in SkyDrive has been expanded, so you can seek out photos in individual folders, not just the entire drive. For computers with ultra-high resolutions, such as the MacBook Pro with Retina Display and its new wave of Windows rivals, SkyDrive.com will show higher-resolution images to match.
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Anyone who would put anything on Microsofts servers after it has been found out they were the ones who built PRISM is out of their minds!!!!!!
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