WebDAV Server provides a simple way to share / sync files via HTTP / WebDAV. WebDAV (Web Distributed Authoring and Versioning) allows clients to perform remote Web content authoring operations. WebDAV Server lets you run the HTTP / WebDAV service on your Mac computer and you can access the files from other computers / devices with WebDAV-capable clients such as Finder or File Explorer. You can press Command-K in Finder, enter the HTTP URL (e.g. http://192.168.0.100:8080/) and connect to WebDAV Server. WebDAV Server comes with built-in authentication, so you don't need to expose your computer accounts to anyone. * Features • Easy to use: you can simply select a folder to share (the server root) and start the WebDAV service without any additional configuration. • Built-in authentication (basic authentication). • Supports both HTTP and HTTPS (HTTP over SSL). • Supports per-user home directories (must disable anonymous access). • Supports sharing additional folders (Preferences -> Sharing). • All kinds of regular files supported: folders, documents, photos, movies, music, apps, backups and other files. * Please restart the WebDAV service after changing the configurations / the WebDAV accounts. Note: the default server root points to "/Users/*username*/Library/Containers/net.langui.WebDAVServer/Data/Documents/WebDAVShare", you can press Command-G in Finder to go to the destination folder.