- Aug 11, 2014
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When you rename a file of your OneDrive in File Explorer, chances are you will end up with two files - one with the new name and the other with the original name.
When you move a file from folder A to folder B, chances are you will end up with two files - one in folder B and one in folder A.
This bug is so ridiculous. Seems that Microsoft has no intention to fix it. Sometimes I wonder if they really know the existence of this bug. It is really a big mistake if they think fixing bugs of OneDrive is of lowest priority because OneDrive is not a profitable business. Windows 10 is a golden chance to attract possible customers to switch from using Google Drive to OneDrive.
People are stuck to Google maps/search already... it seems OneDrive is the most probable service that Google users may consider to use, provided that there is a nice integration of OneDrive in Windows 10. But sadly the integration is extremely poor with lots of ridiculous bugs.
When you move a file from folder A to folder B, chances are you will end up with two files - one in folder B and one in folder A.
This bug is so ridiculous. Seems that Microsoft has no intention to fix it. Sometimes I wonder if they really know the existence of this bug. It is really a big mistake if they think fixing bugs of OneDrive is of lowest priority because OneDrive is not a profitable business. Windows 10 is a golden chance to attract possible customers to switch from using Google Drive to OneDrive.
People are stuck to Google maps/search already... it seems OneDrive is the most probable service that Google users may consider to use, provided that there is a nice integration of OneDrive in Windows 10. But sadly the integration is extremely poor with lots of ridiculous bugs.