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Microsoft OneDrive app updates on iOS with offline file and iPad improvements

Brad Stephenson Brad Stephenson
August 4, 2020
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The Microsoft OneDrive app updated to Version 11.44.9 today on Apple’s iPhone and iPad devices. This new update adds the ability to sort offline files from newest to oldest and fixes bugs associated with the rename dialog and Link Settings menu.

Here’s the full release notes with all of the details:

  • Your Offline Files list will now be sorted from newest to oldest, as you’d expect. For those curious, this list was previously sorted on an internal database identifier – which while great for our internal database, had no place informing the file sort order.
  • The rename dialog would pop around unpredictably on the iPad. Giving an important file or folder a great name is already hard enough, so this annoying game of tag has been fixed.
  • The “Link Settings” menu failed to show up after tapping the “Save to Files” command in the Share menu. This has been fixed.

Have you encountered any of these bugs? Let us know in the comments below and then follow us on Twitter and Facebook for more Microsoft app news.

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