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Tuesday, September 2, 2014

Microsoft begins to drop 2 GB file size limit for OneDrive


Microsoft begins to drop 2 GB file size limit for OneDrive


Microsoft is prepping to drop the 2GB file size limit for OneDrive. Right now a small number of users can upload files larger than 2GB in size to OneDrive. Users on Reddit were the first to notice a change, with Microsoft sharing a statement to The Next Web to confirm the file size limit changes.
Here's a statement from Microsoft on the OneDrive file size limit:
"As we mentioned on our UserVoice, we have started the work to increase the file size limit for all OneDrive accounts. We have started the process with a small number of customers and will continue to roll it out to our full customer base. We will have more to share on this update in the near future, stay tuned to the OneDrive blog."
Back in April 2012 Microsoft updated the desktop app for OneDrive (then called SkyDrive). The update introduced a handful of new features, one being an increase to 2 GB for files uploaded to the cloud storage service.
Microsoft hasn't shared the new maximum file size but will most likely announce it in the near future on the OneDrive blog. For now, let's play around – tell us the biggest file you're able to upload to OneDrive.

Apple tells you why your app may be rejected in new App Store guidelines

New document outlines why apps get rejected from App Store
Developers who have their apps rejected by Apple may wonder why their app was not approved for the App Store and what they can do to have Apple accept their next submission. Now, Apple is telling everyone why apps may be rejected and some common things to avoid in order to get apps approved into the App Store.
In a developer page, Apple shows us the common reasons that apps are denied.
Apps that are incomplete, contain placeholder images rather than actual images, come with broken links, provide substandard user experiences, contain misleading information or desciptions, and offer no lasting value are common reasons for denied entry into the App Store.
Be sure to hit the source link below to get the complete list.
Are you a developer? Did you find the information Apple provided helpful in creating and building your next app?


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