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OneDrive - the most annoying app ever
I still want to know what genius decided to hack it automatically backup desktop icons, when users have PCs for different purposes, especially "developers"? Not to mention there are applications that store data in the My Documents folder that aren't necessary for "every" PC that someone is using. The same goes for larger video files. MS should have a user that is not on a corporate machine with specified requirements be allowed to select a One Drive share folder "first" and sync "afterwards. While there are at it copy the Google Drive interface and features and make this application usable for home PCs that are not connected to a corporate network. Corporate networks makes sense, since these users have specified applications across the board and need to constantly reference files in the My Documents folder, making it useful and not something that is going to result in random icons popping up that lead to a black hole. However the next version should give users the ability to select a shared folder and be done with it.