Posted By: Sarah Perez | Dec 15th, 2008 @ 9:47 AM | 15,174 Views | 6 Comments
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Remember when we told you about Gladinet, the software that lets you mount your SkyDrive as a virtual drive in Windows? Well, shortly after that post went live, the new version of Windows Live launched, and with it came the new and improved 25 GB SkyDrive. Although that storage increase was awesome, it unfortunately broke the Gladinet software. But now they have corrected that. The latest version of Gladinet (build 47) was just released with support for the new SkyDrive. However, they note that although the functionality is back, it’s not done yet. There are still some kinks to work out. For example, public folders and shared folders are showing as empty – they expect to have that fixed within the week along with a few other issues. If you’re dying to get your SkyDrive desktop app working again, you can grab the latest version from their homepage. Otherwise, you might want to wait a week until build 48 is ready.

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