Microsoft Quietly Launches Major SkyDrive Upgrade

Buried in a press release about Office 365, Microsoft noted that its semi-related Windows Live SkyDrive service has also been updated with "simpler app-centric sharing for Office, powerful file management and easier uploads with HTML5." A quick look at the Inside Windows Live blog provides a lot more detail. In fact, this is a fairly major upgrade.

"Share any Office document in one click," the release notes. "Work together more easily with any contact — across email services and connected networks such as Facebook or LinkedIn. Powerful tools to manage and organize files quickly. Drag and drop multiple files to upload across browsers on PC and Mac."

That's a lot of stuff in a short amount of space. Fortunately, Microsoft's Omar Shahine provides a bit of context in a blog post to the Inside Windows Live blog.

"Today, we're excited to release an upgrade to SkyDrive.com to address key feedback," he writes. You should expect to see the new SkyDrive release in the next few hours. Follow SkyDrive on Twitter so that you can be one of the first people to know when it's live."

Here's what's changing:

Simple app-centric sharing, particularly for Office docs

Today, to share a document in an Office application like SkyDrive, you need to do so from the SkyDrive web interface; there's no easy way to do it without leaving Word. Sharing occurs at the folder level and is fairly non-granular, with SkyDrive folders being private or shared.

Now, with this update, SkyDrive document sharing will be more app-centric.

"We rebuilt fundamental pieces of SkyDrive to simplify sharing and make it more app-centric, particularly for Office," Shahine writes. "For example, let's say you're working in Word Web App on a document in one of your private folders. Now you can Share from within the app and complete your task, without having to think about the structure of folders or subfolders. This is possible since SkyDrive now lets you share or permission individual files within a folder. This works for Office documents, photos, or any other type of file."

It's also a lot easier to share documents with people and you can do so via email, via Facebook or LinkedIn, or via a web URL.

Powerful file management

Microsoft has added a number of "instant" SkyDrive capabilities, allowing you to create or rename folders inline (without having to view the folder's properties first), and move, delete, and download multiple files in bulk. You can also right-click on documents and photos to take certain actions (Open, Download, View original, and so on) immediately. And when you create a new Office document from the little Office app icons in SkyDrive, you can now give it a name before launching into the appropriate web app.

HTML5 uploads and CSS3 transitions in Internet Explorer 10

Using the HTML 5 File API support that's coming in Internet Explorer 10, you can drag and drop files for uploading without requiring a (Silverlight) plug-in. And in the Windows 8 Developer Preview, which uses IE 10, support for CSS3 animations now works when resizing an album.

Photo improvements

Photo slideshows have been dramatically improved in this release and now work much more quickly than before. The previously hidden photo captions are now viewable directly below each picture as well. Users of  Internet Explorer 10 and Mobile Safari can use their fingers to interact with photos using multi-touch capabilities.

Improved file type support

While SkyDrive has always worked well with Office document types and photos, it now supports other popular file types like PDF and RAW photos. If you upload a PDF file to SkyDrive now, you can view it directly from within the browser, using whatever plug-in you've configured, without having to download it first.

Performance improvements

Finally, Microsoft has tweaked SkyDrive performance yet again, with improvements across the board. Sign-in is 50 percent faster, the company notes, and viewing and editing Office documents is considerably faster.

Yikes! That's a lot of stuff. And Shahine says more is coming in the near future.

Video: SkyDrive updates sharing and file management

Microsoft has also posted a video of a few of the major changes from this update.

Discuss this Article 7

ballanda
on Nov 29, 2011
This is very welcome news for me. I love the photo sharing abilities, but it was a major pain to edit and delete multiple photos and folders. Sounds like this fixes that. Thanks for the info!
amitballs
on Nov 29, 2011
wow no more silverlight anywhere. even video embed option generates html that doesn't use silverlight. yeah it's dead.
JimmyFal
on Nov 29, 2011
This was a HUGE fix for me, the fact that I still couldn't move a document from the root to a folder didn't piss me off as much as it would have if everything else in the file management area didn't work so damn good. God when they fix that damn Skydrive Mesh fiasco I'll only have the file size limitations to complain about. Can you imagine a Microsoft where no one complains because it all works? Ok, maybe not, but this was a great day for myself.
mod35382
on Nov 30, 2011
Is this why OneNote documents disappear on WP7 starting today? http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/winphone/forum/wp7-wppeople/onenote-s...
MikeM132
on Nov 30, 2011
Office and SkyDrive used to do this not that long ago. There was an add-in that allowed you to open from and save to SkyDrive. I used that a lot, but they did away with it. Now it appears to be back.
Adam118
on Nov 30, 2011
I wish they would bring back updates to your Messenger Social when you add pictures. That was an excellent feature especially when combined with a Windows Phone. Still can't believe it was removed. Facebook's implementation doesn't come anywhere close to SkyDrive's when it comes to sharing photos and albums.
JamesHulsmann
on Dec 3, 2011
I really dont understand why "synced folders" is still a second class citizen of skydrive. - Of the 25GB of space I have, onle 5 can be used for syned folders - why? - My one synced folder doesnt show up in the list of my other SKYDRIVE folders and has a seperate UI with slightly seperate features. (general SKYDRIVE mini-rant) -why cant I drag and drop folders as well as files when selected stuff to upload to my skydrive? My music folder hasn't received much, if any, updates recently, so I thought about copying it to SKYDRIVE so I could have access to it on the road - but I will be damned if I am going to create a hundred folders and subfolders manually and upload each album for each artist individually. TL;DR - Shared Storage should be listed along with the other SKYDRIVE folders in the main UI and should not be limited to 5GB of space when the total SKYDRIVE alotment is defualted at 25! ALSO - Why can I not upload folders, only files?

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