

It's one of the many Apple Watch apps I've used that feel totally pointless. The Apple Watch version of OneDrive is very basic.
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Microsoft has been quick to update OneDrive regularly on iOS to support the new screen size of the iPhone 6, iOS 8 features, and much more. It's perfect if you want to avoid iCloud, or just as another option to backup and store your photos. You can manage all your content stored in the cloud, and there's even an option to automatically upload photos taken from your iPhone. Microsoft's OneDrive app for iOS is exactly what you'd expect. They vary in quality and usefulness, so let's see what Microsoft's first foray onto the Apple Watch brings. Microsoft has four apps in total, including PowerPoint, OneDrive, OneNote, and Skype. It might seem surprising that Microsoft is quick to support the Apple Watch when Google and other equally big companies are still holding off, but it's clear the company doesn't want to miss the early interest. While the usefulness of the Apple Watch is still debatable, that's not stopping Microsoft and many others from producing apps for the new wearable.

"Excited about the Apple Watch? So are we!" Microsoft announced during its update of OneNote for the Apple Watch, before welcoming users "to the future." Microsoft's support of the Apple Watch is just the latest evidence of a company that is focused on ensuring its key apps and services are used by as many people as possible.

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The software giant has been truly moving back to its software roots this year, with apps and services on iOS and Android. Microsoft has its own Band fitness accessory, but that doesn't mean it's ignoring the competition.
