Share within the local network
- Switch to the "My Server" tab.
- Tap "Share a Folder".
- Select a folder.
Share to the public network
- Same as sharing within the local network, except that you need to setup localhost tunneling. More tools can be found here.
Stop sharing
- [Need to share a folder first.]
- Switch to the "My Server" tab.
- Tap "Stop Server".
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How to access the shared folder?
In Android
- The shared folder can be accessed via a browser, or a WebDAV client.
- Most modern browsers should work, by entering the URL to the shared folder, like http://localhost:8080.
In iOS
- The shared folder can be accessed via a browser, or a WebDAV client.
- Most modern browsers should work, by entering the URL to the shared folder, like http://192.168.1.23:8080.
In Linux
- The shared folder can be accessed via a browser, a file manager (like GNOME Files, KDE Dolphin, Xfce Thunar), or a WebDAV client.
- Most modern browsers should work, by entering the URL to the shared folder, like http://192.168.1.23:8080.
- For GNOME Files, see GNOME Help.
- For KDE Dolphin, see KDE UserBase Wiki.
- For Xfce Thunar, see ArchWiki.
In macOS
- The shared folder can be accessed via a browser, the Finder file manager, or a WebDAV client.
- Most modern browsers should work, by entering the URL to the shared folder, like http://192.168.1.23:8080.
- For the Finder, see Mac User Guide.
In Windows
- The shared folder can be accessed via a browser, Windows File Explorer, or a WebDAV client.
- Most modern browsers should work, by entering the URL to the shared folder, like http://192.168.1.23:8080.
- For Windows File Explorer, see Microsoft Learn.
How to send a file to a WebDAV server?
Send by selecting a file
- Switch to the "Other Servers" tab.
- Tap "Send File" at the top, or a "Send" button for a remote folder.
- Select a file.
- Check and modify the parameters in the dialog.
- Tap "Send".
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Send by sharing a file from another app
- Send/share a file from another app.
- If a dialog for selecting app appears, select "WebDAV Share Send".
- Tap a "Send" button.
- Check and modify the parameters in the dialog.
- Tap "Send".
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How to manage remote folders?
Add a remote folder
- Switch to the "Other Servers" tab.
- Tap "Add Remote Folder".
- Enter a URL, and other parameters if needed.
- Tap "Save".
Save a remote folder from the local network
- Switch to the "Other Servers" tab.
- Tap a "Save" button for a remote folder which appears below "Local Network Remote Folders".
Save a remote folder from a URL of a browser
- Share a web page from a browser.
- If a dialog for selecting app appears, select "WebDAV Share Send".
- Check and modify the parameters in the dialog.
- Tap "Save".
Modify a saved remote folder
- Switch to the "Other Servers" tab.
- Tap a "Edit" button for a remote folder which appears below "Saved Remote Folders".
- Modify the parameters in the dialog.
- Tap "Save".
Delete a saved remote folder
- Switch to the "Other Servers" tab.
- Tap a "Edit" button for a remote folder which appears below "Saved Remote Folders".
- Tap "Delete".
- Tap "Yes" to confirm.
One-time purchase
- Tap the "More" tab.
- Tap "Purchase".
- Tap "Buy".
- Follow the instructions in the payment dialog to finish payment. See Google Play Help for the accepted payment methods. Huawei version users please see Huawei Support instead.