5/5 rating based on 166 reviews. Read all reviews for Microsoft SharePoint for iPhone.
Microsoft SharePoint is free iOS app published by Microsoft Corporation
Iviviviv
This app won’t let me open any of my files because when I click on open or download, it gives me the same menu as when I’m on the desktop version, and doesn’t even fit on my iPhone screen enough to click on. What’s the point of having your work files on a mobile app if you can’t even view them, let alone edit?
EngineerShorty
The app is almost unusable due to the ridiculous login procedure. Every time I log in, I have to enter my password. Then I have to get a verification text and type in a secret number. Then I have to enter my password AGAIN. it's pretty silly and clearly not properly thought out. An obvious example of an IT group doing things for their own convenience and laziness rather than to do it properly.
Warthog007
This is a great program when it works, but when I try to click on a document it crashes.
Marissamoody7
This app is finally becoming a serious tool for increasing productivity.
shairpointfailure5
I’m not understanding the high reviews for this junk app. We have E3 licensing through Microsoft, which includes using SharePoint online. The site works fine through a PC or mobile web browser. However, using the app is a terrible experience. We literally can’t do anything other than view a document list. Opening and downloading documents fails. Seriously, MS if your OneDrive and sharepoint apps want to beat out Dropbox, they need to be functional
Heck No!!!
So I re-installed this app just to see if there are any changes. It is great that they fixed the viewing of the site and it is less buggy. However; I cannot help but wonder what is the purpose of this app if I cannot edit my SharePoint site? I don’t want to go through safari or OneDrive. I want full editing options within the sharepoint app. Seriously, why is this so hard to do? This app is useless if you cannot edit your site within it. I changed my rating from one star to two but Microsoft you need to do a lot better with this app.
The Bob Loblaw Law Blog of Law
Used to be able to open sites on the OneDrive iOS app. Now I have to open the SharePoint app, go to sites>documents and then it opens the sites in OneDrive. Absolutely ridiculous.
SharePoint Novice
At the root level the app is fairly decent; the UI is basic but stable; however, when you get to subsites, it becomes an internet browser, which defeats the purpose of the app and seems counterintuitive. The app lacks a built in QR Code reader, which makes it less than adequate for things like assets inventory, or room management, amongst other similar uses. Overall is a good app, but seems counterproductive when productivity is of an essence. True, one can look for other products but SharePoint is, indeed, valuable in many areas. The app has some catching up to do.