



To be fair, 7GB of free cloud storage is still generous relative to the market. Unfortunately, in addition to adding the paid options, Microsoft has also dropped its free storage offering from 25GB down to 7GB. Prices are competitive, with 20GB running $10 per year, 50GB running $25 per year, and 100GB running $50 per year. On top of its new Windows and Mac integration, the company has also added paid storage options for its users. You can see an example of SkyDrive syncing on Windows 7 below: Taken together with access from popular mobile phones and a browser, you can now take your SkyDrive with you anywhere, connect it to any app that works with files and folders, and get all the storage you need-making SkyDrive the most powerful personal cloud storage service available.” “There are new storage options, apps that connect your devices to SkyDrive, and a more powerful device cloud that lets you “fetch” any file from a Windows PC. “Today, we’re excited to take another big step towards our vision by making SkyDrive far more powerful,” Windows President Steven Sinofsky said in the announcement post.
