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Old 10-24-2016, 10:23 AM   #22
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Originally Posted by Josieb1 View Post
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.
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
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