In summary, Onedrive doesnt handle syncing well. I use Onedrive across multiple device, and I have no choice because it is corporate policy. Our team is not geographically located in one location so we need a sharing platform for a lot of our work so I exclusively save my files on cloud (we do periodic back up). I use it on my work laptop, personal laptop, and mobile app.For mobile app, which is what I’m reviewing here, it is very slow. For example I know for a fact that there is a file I want but the app usually spends good 10 minutes to update the lists (i.e. I cant see the new file or folder). Sometime I just want to quickly reference things but that defeats the purpose.As for desktop/laptop sync client, it is clumsy and spends long time to sync especially when you add too many files in one go. What’s worst is sometime it doesnt sync at all no matter how long, the sync client just stop recognising any changes. Now if you work on one device that’s probably fine (but then you wont get benefit of actual cloud working). Offline working also usually resulted in conflicting versions although you know you are the only person working on the file. I used Dropbox before my company has this new policy of Microsoft subscription...... I would NOT recommend Onedrive and recommend Dropbox instead; it is much much better at all of those things combined.