OneDrive is getting its own dedicated app experience on Windows 11, complete with a new gallery view and modern interface.
Microsoft looks to be building a brand-new dedicated OneDrive app for Windows 11, complete with a modern interface that prioritizes photo and video viewing alongside file management and editing.
The new app first leaked from Microsoft's own servers, and is hidden as a separate executable named OneDrive.app.exe within the app's program files. When launched, the new OneDrive icon appears on the Taskbar, and an app window that brings you to your OneDrive photo library appears.
This app is web based and is using a unique design language that merges Fluent Design with the web. It features lots of rounded menu bars and drop down menus, which are complete with Acrylic blur effects to give it that Windows 11 aesthetic.
All context menus, hover menus, and drop down menus have blur effects.
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At the top left of the app, you have the option to switch between gallery mode and file mode. If you want to use OneDrive to organize your cloud files, you can switch modes and be taken to the file management interface that's already present on the OneDrive website. By default though, the app opens into gallery mode.
When in gallery mode, there are buttons along the top that let you navigate between the different areas and features of OneDrive when it comes to photo and video editing. There's Moments, Gallery, Albums, People, and Favorites.
The moments feature is very similar to the moments feature you find in the OneDrive app on phones. It shows you a collection of pictures that were taken on the current day in years past, and it's presented really nicely in this new Windows app.
The app is easy to use and makes viewing and editing photos easy.
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This new Gallery mode is new, and not currently available on the normal OneDrive website. The gallery tab itself has also been redesigned, with a floating menu bar that appears along the bottom of the app when you select a photo to edit or delete. The app does include built-in editing tools, though much of it appears to be the same as what's available in the Windows Photos app.
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