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There's an LED, but you won't get anything useful out of it, so don't bother.
If you want unread count badges over app icons, you'll need a different launcher (the application that manages the look of your desktop). Nova Launcher in the paid version is one of the launchers that support badges.
Just install OneDrive and set it up from there: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.microsoft.skydrive
> and other than the little 'X' to close out tabs taking a moment to pop up after I open the windows
You shouldn't need to close recent apps on a regular basis. Unless some application is misbehaving an you need to restart it, the OS will manage background tasks for you. Oh, and you can swipe them to the side without waiting for the X to pop up.
The Play Store won't solve the compatibility problem. It's an Android version problem in general. FireOS 5 is based on Android 5.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.microsoft.skydrive&hl=en_US&gl=US
> Requires Android 6.0 and up
Of course you can.
Install the latest version of OneDrive here: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/microsoft-onedrive-file-photo-cloud-storage/id477537958?mt=8 if you are using iPhone and there: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.microsoft.skydrive&hl=en if you are using Adnroid.
Steven
Yeah MS should have you covered. They've got over 100 android apps at this point.
taking a screenshot on Xbox One is extremely simple:
If you prefer to capture the last 30 seconds of gameplay as a video, press the X button instead.
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Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.microsoft.skydrive&hl=en_CA
or
IOS: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/microsoft-onedrive/id477537958
Might you have Microsoft OneDrive installed? That looks a lot like its icon.
First, go to www.microsoft.com and create an account if you do not have one already. It is recommended to have a valid E-mail address, but you can also be provided with an Outlook address instead.
Create a sub-folder of the OneDrive folder (such as "Files") and use this exclusively to store your files.
Next, follow the steps for your device:
Windows 7 instructions:
Sign into OneDrive in the client and it will begin syncing with OneDrive.
Windows 8 through 10 will already have OneDrive installed (it can be configured via PC Settings), but you need to sign in with a Microsoft account on your PC to use it. If you don't want to do this, see below.
If the above options don't work, try this. Any version of Windows, XP SP2 and above, instructions:
Install it, and sign in. You need to click the "More..." button on the bottom-right.
Select where you want OneDrive to sync (for example, yourusername\OneDrive
)
An important note, one feature of this client is currently broken. Deleting files and folders locally doesn't delete the copy stored in OneDrive. However, all other functions work: Changing files and creating files locally or on OneDrive sync correctly, and deleting files from OneDrive will sync the deletions to you.
For all of the above: Once it has finished syncing, you can either move documents into the OneDrive\Files sub-folder mentioned above, or (optionally) you can create a symbolic link to them. To create a symbolic link to a folder on Windows, shift-right-click in the OneDrive\Files sub-folder, click "Open command window here", and use mklink /J Foldername C:\Path\To\Foldername
. OneDrive will recognize the new files and begin syncing them.
Android instructions:
Sign into OneDrive in the app. You can now download individual files to your device.
Open the OneSync app and sign in.
Go to the synced folders tab, and click the "+" at the bottom to create a new synced folder. Set the local folder to whatever you want (on my device I use /storage/emulated/0/OneDrive
) and set the remote folder to the "Files" sub-folder mentioned above. Set the sync method to two-way and set sync enabled. Click "SAVE" and syncing will begin. Now, your OneDrive will be synced to your device in the folder you set.
iOS and BlackBerry instructions:
Download the app for iOS or download the app for BlackBerry.
Sign into OneDrive in the app. You can now download individual files to your device.
Unfortunately, there is no way to sync folders on iOS. You're limited to individual files.
Hello, I hope you get it working. I use TiddlyWiki (Projectify) at work using OneDrive, because the other saving methods seem not to be permitted. When I set it up I was literally holding my breath, wondering if my updates would save. They did!
foo.aspx
instead of foo.html
.html
first, then back again to .aspx
. That's slightly inconvenient, but I find it's more than worth the small pain to be able to use TiddlyWiki with OneDrive.The main reason I've got it is for OneDrive, it's one of the cheapest TBs of cloud storage you can get, and if you use Windows, it's built in. If you use Linux, it's dead easy to get running, and there's an app for that
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.microsoft.skydrive
Install this and log in.
Android has apps for:
as well as Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Looks like you're all set on the apps side of things.
Compared to the Lumia 730, the Moto E 2nd gen (LTE version) has a slightly better processor, same RAM, and slightly larger battery. The 640XL has mostly the same internals as the 730 (just a larger screen and battery). In the real world, I'd expect the Moto E to perform about the same as the Lumia phones, as it has both a newer processor and less pixels on the screen to manage, but Android is a heavier operating system than Windows Phone.
Have you checked availability/price of the OnePlus X? It's the cheapest Android I'm aware of with an Amoled display, and it's a much better performer across the board than the Moto E, and even Moto G.