Feb 24, 2014 OneDrive is the one place for everything in your life. It gives you free online storage for all your personal files, so you can access them from your Mac and any other devices you use – iPhone, iPad, PC, Windows Phone or Android.
You can also access your OneDrive content using a supported web browser Browser-based access allows you to make use of the cloud-based storage on any computing platform you find yourself using without having to install the OneDrive app. About OneDrive for the Mac OneDrive from Microsoft may seem like an odd choice for a Mac user to use to store data in the cloud, but there's no reason not to use it.
OneDrive plans are reasonably priced and include a free 5GB. OneDrive can be used along with other cloud-based storage services, including,. There's nothing to stop you from using all four and taking advantage of the free storage tiers offered by each service. OneDrive Plans OneDrive currently offers several tiers of service, including plans that are paired with Office 365. Plan Storage Price/Month OneDrive Free 5GB total storage Free OneDrive Basic 50GB total storage $1.99 OneDrive + Office 365 Personal 1TB for 1 user $6.99 OneDrive + Office 365 Home 1TB each for 5 users $9.99. Before you know it, you'll have a new Microsoft ID. Go to the website.
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Click the Sign In button and enter your ID. Your browser will display the default OneDrive folder configuration. Go to the bottom of the sidebar and click or press Get the OneDrive Apps link. Click the Download button to download OneDrive for Mac.
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Open your Mac's downloads folder and double-click the OneDrive.pkg file. Follow the on-screen instructions to install the OneDrive application on your Mac.
Using OneDrive OneDrive acts much like any other folder on your Mac. The only difference is that the data within it is also stored on remote OneDrive servers.
In the OneDrive folder, you will find three default folders labeled Documents, Pictures, and Public. You can add as many folders as you wish, and create any system of organization that suits you. Adding files is as simple as copying or dragging them to the OneDrive folder or appropriate subfolder. After you put files in the OneDrive folder, you can access them from any Mac, PC, or mobile device that has OneDrive installed. You can also access the OneDrive folder from any computer or mobile device using the web interface. The OneDrive app runs as a menu bar item that includes sync status for files kept in the OneDrive folder.
If I am not mistaken, what I want is oneDrive Business sync of SharePoint files to my Mac (osMac Sierra). I have installed the oneDrive business client ( Version 17.3.6798 (0207) ) (yes, I uninstalled all other oneDrive clients before) but it always syncs with my private oneDrive account. Apparently I can add a business / sharepoint account, but when I go to Preferences - Account, the dialog box gets bigger, i.e. Presumably showing the options, but then immediately becomes smaller: Both accounts are under the same email, and I am using at the moment a Virtual Machine just to sync my SharePoint account to my local drive!
Any suggestions how I can sync a SharePoint to my local drive on a Mac? Hi what I noticed is that if I open up the personal OneDrive Pill all the portals show up online under a company tab on the left. When I then hit the sync option from here the Documents can be synced directly from there to my home folderr on OSX.
If however, I open up the Sharepoint Pill and work directly with the portal sites the sync button there tries to connect to my desktop but nothing is synchronised. So synchronisation only works via the OneDrive Pill and not The Sharepoint Pill. I think therefore that the Office Support link needs to be updated until such time as Microsoft resolve this issue.