Perhaps where the OneDrive Universal app can really shine is on touch-enabled devices, such as on the Surface Pro 4 or Surface Book, as the touch-friendly user interface offers a simple way to navigate and access to your files in the cloud, something that can be rather uncomfortable using File Explorer. However, saving files to a different folder brings the problem of duplicate files, which defeats the purpose of having a central location to store your files to avoid this issue in the first place. With the OneDrive app, you can only download individual files manually for offline viewing, but they have to be saved locally on your computer. Every time you want to watch the same video, the app will re-download the same bits all over again, wasting time and bandwidth. You can open a video stored in the cloud, but the stream won't get save to your computer. In fact, the app looks and feels very similar to the mobile version, and its functionalities are very analogous to the web experience. The new OneDrive app has been built for Windows 10 with the same design language that follows the trend we see in the Store apps.
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