OneDrive fixes accessibility bugs in its latest update, including issues with the VoiceOver feature
Microsoft just rolled out an update for OneDrive that fixes some accessibility issues.
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What you need to know
Microsoft recently released an update for the OneDrive app on iOS that includes several accessibility fixes. Following the update, the app’s VoiceOver feature should work better when reading certain types of content, including dates for folders in the Libraries view. The update brings the app to version 12.61.1 and is available for both iPhones and iPads.
Here’s what’s new in the latest version of OneDrive for iOS:
The update is available now through the App Store. As pointed out byOnMSFT, this is the second OneDrive app of 2022. The first update of the year shipped on January 5, but it only included unspecified bug fixes and improvements.
OneDrive
OneDrive is a convenient way to store files, photos, and videos in the cloud. You can access it from a wide range of devices, including those running Windows, iOS, and Android. The app’s latest update fixes several accessibility-related issues.
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