[COLOR="Red"][SIZE="4"][B]SDExplorer (formerly SkyDrive Explorer) 2.1.1.137[/B][/SIZE][/COLOR]
[IMG]http://i1-win.softpedia-static.com/screenshots/ico/SkyDrive-Explorer.gif[/IMG]
An application that can map your SkyDrive account as a regular Windows drive
SDExplorer is an easy-to-use yet powerful extension for Windows Explorer. With SDExplorer you can make any every-day operations with your documents from Microsoft Live SkyDrive service using Windows Explorer, as if they were on your computer.
Moreover you don't need to install and configure any additional programs or ActiveX components. SDExplorer will organize the interaction with the online storage itself.
To start work and open the session, you must enter the Windows Live credential into the logon dialog. Work session is active until the reboot or forced logout from SDExplorer, which can be made by clicking Logout command in the toolbar. During the session the credentials are not requested again.
Here are some key features of "SDExplorer (formerly SkyDrive Explorer)":
Fast:
· SDExplorer allows bulk operations with files and folders. Such functionality is not available through a web browser. This increases the speed with which you can work on SkyDrive. Examples of bulk operations are: Renaming objects, Deleting objects, Copying folders with files and subfolders, Changing folder share types.
Easy:
· You don't need to know how to work with the SkyDrive service through your web browser. To work effectively with your data in SDExplorer, just perform the basic file and folder operations in Windows Explorer.
Secure:
· SDExplorer uses the standard Microsoft library for working with Windows Live ID services. Your personal information does not leave this library and is not even passed to the SDExplorer engine. Additionally, all of your online storage-related traffic is transmitted using the HTTPS protocol, protecting your data from snoopers.
Requirements:
· 512 MB RAM
What's New in This Release:
· The new version, SDExplorer 2.1 Pro, supports mounting SkyDrive folders as network devices, complete with drive letter assignment.
Note the following restrictions when working with mapped folders:
· SDExplorer does not mount your SkyDrive account in its entirety: each root folder is mounted as a separate disk.
· SDExplorer supports mounting only SkyDrive folders whose contents type is "Documents"
· Large files (over 50 MB) are not supported within the mapped drive.
· Working with mounted disks is not fast.
· On some PCs with Windows XP installed, files are not copied correctly from the mounted drive.
· Some characters in filenames are converted by Microsoft's servers internally. For example, _ tranforms to ^_, & to ^0, ( to ^5, etc. You need to take it into account when you plan to use mapped drive for backup.
[IMG]http://www.softpedia.com/screenshots/SkyDrive-Explorer_1.png[/IMG]
Price : Freeware
Filesize : 1.5 MB
Downloadlink : [url]http://www.softpedia.com/progDownload/SkyDrive-Explorer-Download-142743.html[/url]
[IMG]http://i1-win.softpedia-static.com/screenshots/ico/SkyDrive-Explorer.gif[/IMG]
An application that can map your SkyDrive account as a regular Windows drive
SDExplorer is an easy-to-use yet powerful extension for Windows Explorer. With SDExplorer you can make any every-day operations with your documents from Microsoft Live SkyDrive service using Windows Explorer, as if they were on your computer.
Moreover you don't need to install and configure any additional programs or ActiveX components. SDExplorer will organize the interaction with the online storage itself.
To start work and open the session, you must enter the Windows Live credential into the logon dialog. Work session is active until the reboot or forced logout from SDExplorer, which can be made by clicking Logout command in the toolbar. During the session the credentials are not requested again.
Here are some key features of "SDExplorer (formerly SkyDrive Explorer)":
Fast:
· SDExplorer allows bulk operations with files and folders. Such functionality is not available through a web browser. This increases the speed with which you can work on SkyDrive. Examples of bulk operations are: Renaming objects, Deleting objects, Copying folders with files and subfolders, Changing folder share types.
Easy:
· You don't need to know how to work with the SkyDrive service through your web browser. To work effectively with your data in SDExplorer, just perform the basic file and folder operations in Windows Explorer.
Secure:
· SDExplorer uses the standard Microsoft library for working with Windows Live ID services. Your personal information does not leave this library and is not even passed to the SDExplorer engine. Additionally, all of your online storage-related traffic is transmitted using the HTTPS protocol, protecting your data from snoopers.
Requirements:
· 512 MB RAM
What's New in This Release:
· The new version, SDExplorer 2.1 Pro, supports mounting SkyDrive folders as network devices, complete with drive letter assignment.
Note the following restrictions when working with mapped folders:
· SDExplorer does not mount your SkyDrive account in its entirety: each root folder is mounted as a separate disk.
· SDExplorer supports mounting only SkyDrive folders whose contents type is "Documents"
· Large files (over 50 MB) are not supported within the mapped drive.
· Working with mounted disks is not fast.
· On some PCs with Windows XP installed, files are not copied correctly from the mounted drive.
· Some characters in filenames are converted by Microsoft's servers internally. For example, _ tranforms to ^_, & to ^0, ( to ^5, etc. You need to take it into account when you plan to use mapped drive for backup.
[IMG]http://www.softpedia.com/screenshots/SkyDrive-Explorer_1.png[/IMG]
Price : Freeware
Filesize : 1.5 MB
Downloadlink : [url]http://www.softpedia.com/progDownload/SkyDrive-Explorer-Download-142743.html[/url]