WebDAV Server for Android
A bit slow... not sure to what extent this is the app's fault, though... In the realm of simple, this does it, but for me it's just a temporary fix until I install Samba on Windows and switch to Droid NAS. I have no idea why this isn't part of the base Android distribution.
I really, REALLY wanted this to work. Google's switch from Mass Storage to MTP on Android KitKat, which removed the user's ability to map the SD card on Android devices as a Removeable Drive with a drive letter in Windows over a USB connection, has virtually crippled my Samsung Tab 3. MTP doesn't let me use TeraCopy, WinMerge, or any of the usual synchronization utilities to do file management on Android devices. My last hope was that WebDAV, adb, and BitKinex would provide a workaround, but after a full day of struggle, I simply can't make this work. adb and BitKinex seem to connect to WebDAV on the tablet - at least there are no error messages - but the file tree and folder window in BitKinex never shows any files, just the rotating circle that's Win 7's "wait/stand by" symbol (like XP's hourglass). I tried WebDAV in both USB and WiFi modes, and could not get BitKinex to show me any files on the tablet, no matter how I tried to tweak configuration settings. I don't know for sure what's wrong, but I assume this is another example of how Google has crippled Android's SD Card access and networking capabilities in version 4.4.2 KitKat.
Due to new permissions in Marshmallow, this cannot write any external storage. Needs that system file picker thing like the FTP server
I can map a SD external card but cannot write to the drive. Get error message. Only read and write to root
Wanted to use this to create backups of my sd card every so often. Each time I try to copy, all the different sync programs say "file in use" what good is it if I can't sync
Would love it if you can add multiple drives like my internal SD and my external SD at the same time.
Can't access SD Card through ftp. Only Internal Memory. Crashes when trying to set a custom path.
Amazing. You are an insane person if you give this anything less than 5 out of 5 stars.
I'm using this app on my TV Box with LAN connection. (Android 6) Server is not starting because there is "No internet" connection
Only wifi ? Why ?
Being able to map my phone as a network drive allows sync programs on my PC to work
Cannot bind to all interfaces or WiFi when in hotspot mode
Can't display smartphone's external card.
Works like a charm
But doesn't stop running after Exit. Have to kill the process ( ~26% CPU usage) NEXUS 7, 2013
Works perfectly for me on Windows 10! It works just as the description says. I've only tested on Windows 10 though. No client needed, I just mapped the network drive. This app is perfect for what I need. Well done dev!
Awsome!
Perfect! :D
Good a phonebook
amazing app
Just installed...
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Attempted to map as a network drive in Windows 7. No go. Attempted to connect using Cyberduck. No luck. Used WinSCP (which in addition to SCP and SFTP has support for WebDAV). Was then finally able to connect and transfer files.
Saw this on YouTube. Works a treat does just what I want. Great job developer. I saw a post saying it does not work on kit-kat. I am running kit-kat and it worked within seconds. It would be nice if it would support the DNS name rather than the IP address as this can change in a DHCP system.
Simple on and off switch to enable webdav. That's it. It is perfect. And the best part is the icon is beautiful unlike other utilities apps on android which all come with bad constrasty colors, ugly icons and bad UI. Weird review I know, it's a webdav server and I am talking about the icon. Funny what matters to whom. You never know.
Please improve the webpage and also the user interface with some good icons also give a button in the notification bar to enable/disable the server
I like this app, works and simple to setup BUT (and this is a big but) it will not write to my external sd card even though it allows the extsd to be the home it does not actually make it so. I was able to read etxsd from / (root) but not write.
Solid app - I use it to allow me to map my Android phone as a drive in Windows. Had it for about 2 years and it (currently) can't be beat for simplicity & functionality.
Would love it if you can add multiple drives like my internal SD and my external SD at the same time.
Works well but I can't open a file and subsequently save it directly to the disk. Have to save the file somewhere else and then manually move it over to replace the old copy.
My basic need is finally complete. Already had access to my phone via Wifi through different android apps, but through the browser which is just to copy & pasting, but not viewing files. This app completes that and works good.
Rating "Just OK" under the mercy of another FTP app with similar user interface. I assume that's made by the same author. If it's not because of the FTP app, I would rate it one start. Two reasons: First, it doesn't work with Mac (El Capitan) + Android 6 (Nexus 9). The Finder simply fails transmission after correctly connected to the tablet. Second, OK, if the built-in Finder doesn't work, how about CyberDuck? It doesn't work either.
Simple and it works. P.s.: guys, don't use web browser, but windows explorer...then you have the option to open & edit directly.
It only maps internal storage - cannot switch to external SD card, even though there appears to be an option in the settings to do so.
Downloaded this app so I could map a network drive to the WebDav local IP. Mapping is fine but I am unable to transfer an 800GB file without repeated errors stating that the destination folder no longer exists. If I plug my phone up with a wire I can transfer the file no problem. Since this is the only function I use my rating is based on that experience.
can't identify wether file or folder in dir listing (web browser). no sorting option or whatsoover.
Very easy to set up and works fine for reading files, but writing fails (using Android 6.0): writing to external SD card produces an error in Mac OS X, writing to internal storage does create files, but they are all zero bytes.
Easy to use and works great.
Works... but please add a widget to start and stop from homescreen
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Why can't I just map drives back and forth between pc and android? Then simply drag and drop. All these goofy Web Access methods or unnecessarily complex smb servers are stupid. My next tab is going to be windows, so I can get some freaking work done. Yeesh.