
Today Windows Live SkyDrive blog announced about a few new features added to SkyDrive. Following are the new changes which will start happening today:
Arrange your photos:
Now you can arrange the photos in your albums in the order you want them to appear by clicking Sort by, and selecting Arrange photos.

If you have Silverlight, you can arrange your photos by simply dragging them into the order you want. You can also sort your photos and files by name, size, date, or type. Now you can arrange the photos in your albums and slide shows and tell stories the way you want to tell them!

View photos of yourself and your friends:
Coming soon when you visit your friends’ profiles you can view photos they’re tagged in by selecting “Photos of <your friend’s name>” from the menu under their profile picture. You'll see this entry point in a few days!

Support for Windows Live Favorites:
As you already know, you can keep your favorites in sync between computers using SkyDrive and the Windows Live Toolbar. Now, the next time you visit your favorites on Windows Live, your existing favorites will automatically move to SkyDrive. You can check it out here:
So login to your SkyDrive account and check out the new changes:
This article was posted in Windows Live.
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Kwesi
This is the wrong article to put this in, but I need help fast. I forgot to make a system restore point and I replaced shell32.dll, now my computer is not loading explorer.exe. Do I have to re-install my XP Home Edition? I have no disc to do that though.
edge2022
You could use a Linux Live CD to replace the shell32.dll file with the one backup in C:\WINDOWS\Dllcache
The new Skydrive looks nice.
The Champ
Hell Yeah,I'm already enjoying those features >Go with MICROSOFT> oH yEAH