OneDrive Makes Life Easier For You When Downloading Multiple Images And Videos

OneDrive app users can now finally download multiple images and videos with just one tap on their smartphones through the recent update.

Gone are the days when users had to tap media files one by one, which was time-consuming and simply caused too much hassle. Users can now select any number of images or videos they wish to download, tap the share button and look for the "Save Photos and Videos" option. This automatically downloads all the user's selection into the smartphone's gallery, making the app more efficient and time-friendly.

Microsoft's OneDrive version 6.13.1 also eradicates any glitches users previously encountered with VoiceOver and app albums.

If any issues are experienced during syncing, developers have asked users to simply shake their phones and a report will be automatically sent to their servers. Engineers will be notified of the report and investigate the problem. They also add that if other issues are still prevalent, the shake method still applies.

OneDrive is a free app by Microsoft and is classified under "Productivity" on the iTunes store. It specializes in cloud storage for files and photos and is integrated with Microsoft Office-related applications. Users can access their files, photos and other media from their iOS device, PC or Mac computers and any other devices through the OneDrive app wherever they are. It is part of Microsoft's Office mobile apps that aim to promote productivity and efficiency within office employees, "no matter where [they] are."

Some of its features include smooth integration with desktop computer Office apps like OneNote, PowerPoint, Excel and Word; automatic tagging that makes browsing for photos easier; notifications whenever a shared document is accessed and updated; sharing of photo and video albums; editing of PDF documents that can be highlighted, annotated or signed with the app; and offline storage for files and media.

The update is now available for download on iTunes.

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