It’s time to review another product of Windows Live, after my previous reviews.
I have been using various online storage options for quite sometime. Before Yahoo shutdown its photos service and moved to Flickr, I was using Yahoo for my
online photo storage. I later switched to Shutterfly, which offers unlimited photo storage.
For my document storage, I have mostly used my Hotmail and Gmail accounts. But sharing those documents stored there with someone actually meant forwarding them.
Windows Live Sky Drive (WLSD), might just help addressing such problems.
To begin with WLSD, like all Windows Live applications needs a Windows Live ID. As you soon as you have your ID, you already have access to 25 GB of online storage, free of cost.
You can visit WLSD at Sky Drive . The following are the features that WLSD provides.
- 25 GB of Storage
- File sizes up to 50 MB
- Folders, Permissions at folder levels
- Permissions at file levels
- Shared Folders
- Public Folders
- Access permissions within people network
- Photos Can be added directly from Windows Live Photo Gallery
- Order prints Directly from Sky Drive through HP Snapfish.
You can add files to the folder on Sky Drive Share them as single files, folders or for photos you can share them as album. The online slide show rendered in Microsoft Silverlight is excellent.
The best reason to switch to Sky Drive is its integration with Windows Live Photo Gallery. You can pick any photos folder on your computer and upload it to the Sky Drive directly. I will write more about Windows Live Photo Gallery in a separate post.
If you have multiple Windows Live IDs, you can link them all to avoid logging in and out multiple times and keep viewing all the files.
So say if you have two Windows Live IDs then you already have 50GB of online storage. Definitely worthwhile, while rest of the services like Picasa and Flickr are offering paltry 1GB and 100MB Monthly limits.
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August 10th, 2009 at 12:22 pm
Nice article… May be they should also give a 25Gb monthly limit
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March 7th, 2010 at 8:39 am
Hi, I found this blog post while looking for help with fixing Microsoft Silverlight. I have recently switched internet browser from Chrome to Firefox 3.2. Just recently I seem to have a problem with loading sites that use Microsoft Silverlight. Every time I go on a page that requires Microsoft Silverlight, my computer doesn’t load and I get a “npctrl.dll” error. I cannot seem to find out how to fix the problem. Any help getting Microsoft Silverlight to work is greatly appreciated! Thanks
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