
We obviously love Dropbox, so more ways to gain access to our Dropboxes is a wonderful thing. DropDAV makes your Dropbox accessible via WebDAV so you do just that. For example, if you want to access your Dropbox from a friend’s machine and don’t want to use Dropbox’s web interface, DropDAV will let you mount your Dropbox as a WebDAV share and access your files remotely. Alternatively, you can access your Dropbox via a WebDAV-capable application like CyberDuck. If your Dropbox is WebDAV-enabled you can save iWork documents to your Dropbox via your iPad. It’s also a great way to sync specific files to your Dropbox at work.
DropDAV can be a completely free service but can also cost money depending on the size of your Dropbox. On the high end (for 100GB Dropbox people, like myself) it’ll cost you a reasonable $US18 for three months (or $US72 per year).

DropDAV | Thanks for the tip, Zane!



















Richard
Tuesday, December 7, 2010 at 9:49 AMThanks for the review on this service. I have yet to test with my iPad and iWork apps but this should finally solve one of the few issues I have with the locked down nature of the device.