QuickDAV is an open source network file transfer utility.
It makes it easy to share files between your devices by creating a simple, temporary WebDAV server.
Simple and easy upload, download, and management of your files from any other device.
Key Features
- Dashboard shows the status of your file share. A new password is generated when you open QuickDAV for easy and secure connections.
- Select which folders to share. If you’re allowing a friend on your device, you can share only the folders you want with them.
- Configuration puts you in control of your shares. QuickDAV creates a self-signed TLS certificate to encrypt your uploads and downloads, providing industry level security.
- Connection guides will get you connected no matter what device you’re using.
- Supports a number of launch options in case you need more advanced control.
- Uses the universal, trusted WebDAV protocol to allow easy uploads and downloads from any device you may need.
Website: sciactive.com/quickdav
Support: GitHub Code Repository
Developer: SciActive Inc
License: Apache License 2.0

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| Sendworm | Send files securely using Magic Wormhole |
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