Apple users who love Microsoft services are in for a treat today, mainly business customers as OneDrive for Business is now available for both Mac and iOS devices.
Over the past few months, it was Windows Phone and Android customers that were getting the most attention in terms of updates to OneDrive, but now Apple users can join in on the fun too. Business users can now get access to shared work files right on their iPhone, iPad, or Mac computers. Based on user feedback, Microsoft has also implemented the ability to take OneDrive for Business files offline for those traveling to areas with no reliable cellular data or Wi-Fi connectivity.
OneDrive for Business is the professional version of the personal cloud storage solution named OneDrive. Moreover, OneDrive for Business enables you to keep all your files safely stored and easily accessible just like in the case of the OneDrive, but with a couple of extra features such auditing.
The public preview of the OneDrive for Business sync client for Mac is available starting today. This app gives users the power to manage and synchronize files in a simple and secure way as it works in the familiar Mac Finder. This is similar to the way OneDrive is integrated into Windows Explorer on Windows 8 and up. Check out the video above to see how the Mac and iOS OneDrive for Business clients work.
You can download the iOS client from the App Store and the Mac client from Microsoft via the download links below.
Onedrive For Business Download Mac
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- On the Self Service homepage, OneDrive will be one of the featured applications. Click the 'Install' button underneath the OneDrive icon. The application will download and install automatically. If you do not see the OneDrive app available in Self Service, try restarting your computer first and then re-opening the Self Service application.
- Mac users interested in Onedrive client generally download: OneDrive 20.084 Free OneDrive is a utility that comes as an alternative to using Mac's iCloud application for backing up the files within your computer.
- I subscribe to Office 365 and the broken down machine held all of my files in the OneDrive for Business folder. I rarely used the standard default OneDrive folder on my old hard drive. I now want to use this new machine to hold all of my synced folders but there is only the standard default OneDrive installed.