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Get your intranet in your pocket with the SharePoint mobile app. With easy on-the-go access, the SharePoint mobile app helps keep your work moving forward by providing quick access to your team sites, organization portals and resources, and the people you work with – across online in Office 365 and on-premises. You can see site activities, get quick access to recent and popular files, and view and arrange lists on your team sites.
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Productivity Free Microsoft Corporation iPhone, iPad, iPod

• Sign in to your SharePoint sites, whether they’re in the cloud or on-premises. The app works with SharePoint Online, and SharePoint Server versions 2013 and 2016. You can add multiple accounts, and easily switch between them.
• Quickly find your sites. Check out the Sites tab, to see the sites you frequently visit and the sites you follow. Tap on a team site to dive into it. See site activity, navigate using the familiar quick launch navigation, easily follow or share the site, and work with your lists.
• Check out recent and popular files. In a team site, get to your recent or popular files quickly to view or share them, and have full access to your document libraries using the new integration with the OneDrive app. Edit your files easily using Office Mobile apps like Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and OneNote.
• Use the Links tab to find promoted links for your organization. Curated by your SharePoint admin for all employees, these links get you to the organizational resources and sites that you care about.
• Search. Enterprise Search is available throughout the app and results are organized into sites, files and people.
• Find and browse for people you work with. Tap on a user to get to their contact card and to see who they work with and what they are working on.


Note: To sign in to SharePoint, your organization needs to have an Office 365 subscription that includes SharePoint Online, or an on-premises SharePoint Server.

Reviews

HR Practitioner
Abdul Majeed Osman

Great app


Not Good
jrtjrtjrtjrtjrt

You can’t directly download a PDF to an iPad. you can only share a link.


Very handy
Scan-hound

Great mobile app


Hot garbage
fishbio77

Office 365 is the worst decision any company can force onto their employees. The most unfriendly software package I have had the displeasure of using. Use Google instead.


Bad UX
isa150

My organization uses Outlook so I’m forced to use this to access files but it is not user friendly at all. Compared to Dropbox or Google drive it’s very difficult to preview images (they take forever to load). The whole interface seems ancient compared to other file sharing apps.


Works well on mobile
DragonsWing

It has been some times since I used The sharepoint mobile app but so far this version seems to flow and work very well. My only suggestion so far is that when I need to upload several files to something like a calendar event, it would be nice if you could select multiple files to upload instead of having to do it one at a time.


Missing Essential Functionality
Mylestec

Without ability to have individual files offline this app is useless for me.


Calendar
4th try to send

This app’s features do not all work on an Iphone. Especially some of the calendars


Not easy
dancyloo

Very hard to upload!


Very difficult to browse jpegs
Mace

Just want to look at some shared jpgs. Go into the folder, look at one and hit ‘back arrow’ (this is the only option) and it takes me to the top level of the file structure. So, I have to click 10 times again to get to the folder where I was. Why can’t one browse a folder of jpg images easily?


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