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Originally Posted by Josieb1
That's the decision we need to make next year. How do you find Onedrive compared to Dropbox. We have iPads, iPhones, a Mac, Windows PCs and an Android tablet. I'm just dubious of moving everything to Onedrive.
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Start with the free version of Onedrive and see how you like it. For my needs, everything I used Dropbox for, I can use Onedrive for. I still have my free dropbox and some iOS apps that use it to sync. Haven't felt the need to see if I could move them over to one drive.
Dropbox syncs everything by default. OneDrive you have to set up a folder(s) to sync. Once I learned the difference, it was no problem. It's actually nice to be able to put stuff on OneDrive that does NOT sync to every other computer I have. You can probably do that with Dropbox too, but I never tried.
My kids LOVED me giving them "real Office" instead of insisting the free Open Office was "just the same" (it's not).
I like Office365 shared doc editing much more than google docs