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re: Microsoft's OneDrive vs. other Cloud options
Posted on 4/8/14 at 3:06 pm to The Calvin
Posted on 4/8/14 at 3:06 pm to The Calvin
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excel, one note, word
All Microsoft products. OneDrive is integrated into Office 2013 and syncs to onedrive automatically if configured right.
Office 365 also ties into OneDrive and can edit on the web and allows simultaneous users to update a document as well.
Others mentioned other services and they all work, but if you are focused on Microsoft products then onedrive would be easy especially if you use office 2013 or 365.
This post was edited on 4/8/14 at 3:06 pm
Posted on 4/8/14 at 3:11 pm to tigersnipen
I work for a company that has tons of SharePoint sites and salesforce.
They're all a steaming pile.
My department uses a free shared gdrive account we created just for our group and the collaborative pieces are top notch.
We can always export the docs to PowerPoint or excel or word for the dinosaurs in our office.
I can't speak highly enough of Google. My department is so much more efficient and we have probably 100+ shared documents we work with.
Bonus: Google search built in.
Also if you've never edited a gdoc with 4 or 5 others at the same you can't appreciate how elegant this is compared to that 'track changes' trainwreck Microsoft offers.
They're all a steaming pile.
My department uses a free shared gdrive account we created just for our group and the collaborative pieces are top notch.
We can always export the docs to PowerPoint or excel or word for the dinosaurs in our office.
I can't speak highly enough of Google. My department is so much more efficient and we have probably 100+ shared documents we work with.
Bonus: Google search built in.
Also if you've never edited a gdoc with 4 or 5 others at the same you can't appreciate how elegant this is compared to that 'track changes' trainwreck Microsoft offers.
This post was edited on 4/8/14 at 3:17 pm
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