Microsoft’s OneDrive gets better at showing and sharing your photos

0
491

Microsoft has long wanted you to use OneDrive to store your photos, but actually viewing those photos isn’t ideal — you’re ultimately using a file browser that just happens to have some photo-related features. That’s going to change in the next couple of weeks, though. The folks in Redmond are rolling out a photography-focused update to OneDrive that gives your image library some TLC. You can organize photos into albums with edge-to-edge photo collages and larger single-picture views. It should be much easier to find and share your snapshots, as well. OneDrive now draws on Bing image recognition to give your pics basic tags (like “beach” or “dog”), and PCs running Windows 7 or 8 can automatically sync photos from devices as soon as you plug them in. Only web and iOS users will see the new photo tricks right away, but they’ll reach Android and Windows Phone in the days ahead. Filed under: Storage , Internet , Mobile , Microsoft Comments Source: OneDrive Blog

Continue Reading:
Microsoft’s OneDrive gets better at showing and sharing your photos

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

*

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.