If you're interested in alternatives, I've been really happy with this OneDrive client for Linux. It even supports syncing SharePoint Sites and Office 365 groups.
https://github.com/abraunegg/o...
I know Microsoft isn't the most popular company on Slashdot, but I've had great luck with an open source OneDrive client for syncing from Linux to OneDrive.
It's available on github: https://github.com/skilion/one...
We recently had a product forced on us by our state government that they had written by and outside contractor. Everything works fine in Firefox with a user agent switcher, but otherwise you are blocked with the message "Google Chrome is the only supported browser..." I get the feeling it's people who can't be bothered to test their code in anything other than Chrome.
From what I can gather from their portability analysis tool, it's a subset of.Net Platform 5.0..Net Platform 5.0, I believe is the next big.Net for Windows. Then a subset of that functionality is present in.Net Core 5.0.
The tool shows compatibility for the following versions when run on one of my assemblies: .NET Core,Version=v5.0 (compatibility shown) aka.Net Core 1 .NET Framework,Version=v4.6.2 (actual version I'm using) .NETPlatform,Version=v5.0 (compatibility shown),
And designed by American engineers? In a building staffed with American IT professionals? So we keep a few manufacturing jobs and send all of our high-tech jobs over to Japan? It's a free country. Buy whatever car you want. But don't pass it off as your American duty to buy imports. That's just silly.
If you're interested in alternatives, I've been really happy with this OneDrive client for Linux. It even supports syncing SharePoint Sites and Office 365 groups. https://github.com/abraunegg/o...
Sorry, old link, this fork is working much better for me: https://github.com/abraunegg/o...
I know Microsoft isn't the most popular company on Slashdot, but I've had great luck with an open source OneDrive client for syncing from Linux to OneDrive. It's available on github: https://github.com/skilion/one...
We recently had a product forced on us by our state government that they had written by and outside contractor. Everything works fine in Firefox with a user agent switcher, but otherwise you are blocked with the message "Google Chrome is the only supported browser..." I get the feeling it's people who can't be bothered to test their code in anything other than Chrome.
From what I can gather from their portability analysis tool, it's a subset of .Net Platform 5.0. .Net Platform 5.0, I believe is the next big .Net for Windows. Then a subset of that functionality is present in .Net Core 5.0.
.NET Core,Version=v5.0 (compatibility shown) aka .Net Core 1
.NET Framework,Version=v4.6.2 (actual version I'm using)
.NETPlatform,Version=v5.0 (compatibility shown),
The tool shows compatibility for the following versions when run on one of my assemblies:
And designed by American engineers? In a building staffed with American IT professionals? So we keep a few manufacturing jobs and send all of our high-tech jobs over to Japan? It's a free country. Buy whatever car you want. But don't pass it off as your American duty to buy imports. That's just silly.
Really wishing I had points to mod you up!
I very much wish my mod points hadn't expired yesterday! Well done!