Previously, users could store GIF files, but they weren’t animated when saved or shared. In this new batch of updates, the software giant is finally allowing GIF files to be animated. Microsoft is also adding other improvements, such as an option to rotate photos in SkyDrive.com. It’s changing sharing controls in documents and folder to let users select multiple photos from different folder and share them, instead of having to share each image individually. SkyDrive now makes simpler to view all photos on a specific folder, and Microsoft also it is adding an easier way to see what files you have shared before and what files other shared with you. SEE ALSO: Windows 8.1 Guide: SkyDrive app, a seamless integration to the cloud Another productive features on SkyDrive is the ability for users to share documents or photos without recipients having to sign in to make any kind of changes. Developers are also getting some interesting features in this set of features update. Now, SkyDrive includes support for editing capabilities for code files, such as HTML and CSS, JavaScript, and others. Users will also be able to take advantage of syntax highlighting, find, and word completion suggestions, and file comparison. Source Inside SkyDrive All content on this site is provided with no warranties, express or implied. Use any information at your own risk. Always backup of your device and files before making any changes. Privacy policy info.