Monday, April 8, 2013

On the move: new SharePoint mobile offers

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Work is no longer 9-5, nor confined to a single location. People are out and about more than ever and need to be able to access their documents and data whenever and wherever they are. As we shared at SharePoint Conference 2013 in November, we've been working hard on new SharePoint mobile apps so you can access your information from a variety of devices.

I'm excited to share an update on the progress we've made-- from the new native apps and how SharePoint document access appears in the native Windows phone Office hub to investments in cross-device access across multiple browsers and a new backend feature called device channels.

We're introducing two new apps across multiple devices: the SharePoint newsfeed app and the SkyDrive pro app.

The SharePoint newsfeed app.The SharePoint newsfeed app-- available now for Windows phone and iOS mobile devices-- is the best way to stay connected and be productive while on the go. You can use the SharePoint news feed app to interact with your organization's SharePoint social network, letting you:

Create new status posts, use #hashtags, @mention direct to a colleagueAdd comments to ongoing discussions, read and 'like"your colleagues' postsUpload picturesand more...

Now you can try the new app, installed directly on your device. The apps will work against a Microsoft Office 365 SharePoint online account or a properly configured on premise SharePoint Server.

The new SharePoint newsfeed app on a Windows phone.

The new SharePoint newsfeed app for iOS - left image shows app displayed on an iPad, right image shows app displayed on an iPhone.

The SkyDrive pro app.As you may know, SkyDrive Pro is cloud storage that organizations Commission of for employees as part of their SharePoint 2013 on-premises and / or Office Online 365 SharePoint deployments.

This personal file storage service is for business use, and users can store, access and synchronize their files using the SkyDrive Pro client software.  Users are not limited to synchronizing their staff docs-- they can sync any document library to which they have permission (for document libraries where sync is turned on).

As we shared at SharePoint Conference, we're both working on native SkyDrive pro apps for Windows 8 and iOS, will be coming in summer of 2013?? there, too, is a Windows desktop client that ships with Office 2013-- and soon this "folder sync" technology will ship as a free, standalone installable client. In addition, the capabilities already come natively in Windows phone (more on that below in the Office hub section of this post).

You can use the SkyDrive pro app for Windows 8 and iOS to:

View documents in your SkyDrive Pro folderSelect specific content to take offline when you travelUpload new contentCreate new folders and organize

Learn more about SkyDrive Pro.


SkyDrive Pro for Windows 8 modern app-- early design concept screenshots, not final renditions.

Here on the SharePoint team, we've been collaborating with the Windows phone team for some time now. As a result, Windows phone 8 comes with an updated Office hub, in which SharePoint provides the embedded SkyDrive Pro technology so you can have access to your documents wherever you are.

You can use the Windows phone Office hub to:

Find documents, open them and make last-minute changesQuickly find and open documents you've recently used start new documents

Windows phone 8 Office hub. Note:  In the graphic above under 'places', 'Mark Kashman' represents a SharePoint online hosted SkyDrive Pro folder.

At its core, SharePoint is all about dynamic sites and the various business solutions you can easily configure through out-of-the-box templates. The new SharePoint user interface is a refreshing, clean experience with easy drag and drop, quicker page loads and a focus on true accessibility using WCAG guidelines to make SharePoint perceivable, operable, understandable, and robust.

Touch what a key area of investment across all of the products in the new Office, and SharePoint is no exception. For SharePoint, we focused on building large touch targets as you filter and navigate and even work with documents. The Office Web apps team so focused on making the browser-based Office experience accessible across devices, big and small.

SharePoint is now more touch friendly across all types of devices 

Specific to the small screens found in today's smartphones, we built native mobile viewing experiences-- turning your pages into HTML5 app-like solutions. Mobile view mode, the design elements are stripped away so that the essence of distinct tasks are front and center-- like working with a document, viewing the full timeline of a project and adding a new item to a list.

SharePoint mobile browser activities (left to right): document libraries, timeline and creating a new task.

See the lists of supported mobile device browsers SharePoint 2013

In support of bring-your-own device (BYOD), SharePoint now enables unique curated experiences via the new device channel feature. This is ideal for more complex SharePoint sites where you create a single site and author content for that site, but map the content to use different master pages and style sheets that are specific to a device or group of devices that you choose-- rendering the best experience possible for the variety of large and small screens connecting to your company portal. SharePoint helps by auto-detecting the users' device and serving up your custom templates. The design work is typically done by a Web developer or designer. And uploading and enabling the various templates is an easy IT per task. Note that device channels are only available for publishing sites.

Learn more about device channels

Life happens, and the latest SharePoint mobile investments make it easier for you to access the content you need wherever you are across a variety of devices. Try Office 365 today and test out the mobile SharePoint capabilities.

--Mark Kashman, SharePoint Senior Product Manager


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