The app itself is pretty standard, you get one folder on your computer that is synced to the cloud, Dropbox style, no more multiple folders mess.
Along with the app, Microsoft also revealed storage plans and pricing and they're quite enticing.
"The benefits of SkyDrive integration with Windows are clear: you can now drag-and-drop to and from SkyDrive with files up to 2GB, access all of your files offline, and have the full power of Windows Explorer available to manage your SkyDrive files and folders," Microsoftexplained.
"Files stored in your SkyDrive are in a plain folder on your PC, which means any app that works with local folders and files can now work with SkyDrive," it added.
You get 7 GB of storage for free, more than any of the other comparable services including Google Drive which is said to launch with 5 GB.
As a perk to those that have been using SkyDrive so far, any account registered up until April 22nd is eligible, will be able to upgrade to 25 GB for free, the same amount they had until now. There would have been plenty of angry users if Microsoft hadn't done this.
Another 20 GB of storage will set you back £6, $9.68, €7.31 per year (that's important), 50 GB is £16, $25.8, €19.5 per year and 100 GB is £32, $51.6, €39 per year.
Dropbox charges $9.99, €7.56 per month or $99, €75.6 per year for 50GB of storage. Google currently charges $5, €3.78 per year for 20GB, which works out at $12.5, €9.45 per year for 50GB, but it remains to be seen whether the pricing remains the same for Drive users.
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