Microsoft makes sharing content on OneDrive even easier
The fact of being able to upload our content to the cloud and have it available anywhere and at any time is one of the best advances that above all we have experienced with the advent of _smartphones_ and in this way we find proposals for all platforms such as Dropbox, Drive, iCloud or the one we now At hand, Microsoft's OneDrive.
Those from Redmond work continuously to keep their content application in the cloud up to date and above all to keep up with what the competition offers and in this sense Offering facilities to be able to share that content uploaded to the network is essential for a good number of users and Microsoft does not want to ignore this point.
In this sense and seeking to improve what on the other hand is already a remarkable application, the American company has released the news that developed around the version of OneDrive on the web and the improvements that come in relation to sharing the content uploaded to the cloud.
These are the words of Microsoft's Omar Shahin on the OneDrive blog. "
In this way, before, if we selected Share on OneDrive with the web interface, two options were offered: Get a link and Invite people, two possibilities that are now reduced to one such as Obtain a link to which a complementary one is added such as Mail , something that is based on the words of Microsoft according to which users like simplicity when carrying out daily tasks."
According to the American company, the reason for the change is that the option Invite people was used in a derisory percentage that did not reach the 0.5% and generated confusion, misunderstandings and lost links and now with the Mail option it is enough to write an _email_ address to share that content without further ado."
Also also they will rate the design and appearance:
At this point _what do you think of the new features introduced? Interesting?_ If I have to be honest, the truth is, I can't find that the previous model, in which I did not see that it offered doubts about its operation and the again, there are many differences, although when carrying out changes of this type, companies always adduce studies based on user behavior and demands.
Via | Thurrott