Microsoft will add some features to SkyDrive
According to sources posted on LiveSide, Microsoft Corporation is preparing to add some attractive features for file sharing and storage services with SkyDrive cloud service.
Accordingly, the three features will be supplemented by the software giant in the near future, Shared List, Folder Mounting and configuration management of devices.
With Shared List feature, users can select up to 100 files in different locations in their SkyDrive account and assemble them into a list to share with other SkyDrive users.
Meanwhile, the Folder Mounting feature helps users to mount shared files into their SkyDrive account. Once mounted, these folders will become part of the SkyDrive account so users can sync it to their computers easily.
The final feature is managing the configuration of devices backed up to SkyDrive. Microsoft will add a new setup page to help users manage configuration, setup, and installation details of devices that sync with SkyDrive.
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