Much like Linux Mint, it just works. I have played around with Linux since 1999 with my first ever distro being Corel Linux, but since the end of Windows 10 I decided that it was finally time to get serious about abandoning Microslop once and for all. I stayed with them for so many years because they just worked and even when it didn't, it was fairly easy to find a solution. So when I picked a new distro, I landed on Linux Mint because everyone who likes it says, it just works...and it does. So when I was looking to see if I could still access my OneDrive during my transition away from MS, I found this program and...it just works. I love that it can mount my OneDrive as a drive. I don't want it to sync, I just want to be able to open it up and access it like a network drive and this program lets me do that perfectly. Thank you!
I've only ever needed to use 1 account with this. It does great, is easy to install and is up to date from what I can tell. Occassionally sometime sit has turned the drive off, but almost never. The solution is to just go flip the switch to on in the app again. This app will also keep files stored externally in your cloud service unless you click on an item, and then it will download to your physical drive for a time. I like the idea of the OneDrive app, but it keeps all files synced completely, so all files and folders are in both places at once physically for OneDrive. Even messing with configuration for folders to leave out, the ones you keep will still be in both places completely. So, I promote the use of OneDriver quite thoroughly.
I should give it a score of it was ok in fact. Existing mounts still work, but unable to create new ones. There are no errors.