
Emulate local device behaviour for accessible servers. Work with FTP, FTPS, WebDAV, or SFTP environments and process their data to represent access points similar to external drives or disks. Secure interactions, engage passive mode, transfer files, and authenticate actions.
WebDrive integrates FTP, FTPS, WebDAV, or SFTP servers into OS/X Finder by mounting the server as a local device. This allows you to use your favorite Macintosh applications to edit files and save them directly to the server. The WebDrive client includes many advanced features like Secure FTP, SFTP, Passive Mode, and Unix file permission support. WebDrive also has SSL and SSH encryption capabilities for secure file transfers and Digest Authentication support for WebDAV servers. Also connects to your DropBox, Google Drive and Amazon S3 accounts to offer a single point of access for all cloud storage.
What's new in this version:
Added: Support for DropBox. Added: Support for Amazon S3 Virtual Hosting syntax. Added: Support for OS/X Mountain Lion. Added: Better support for international languages. Added: Better caching logic to increase performance. Fixed: Replaced MacFuse with OSXFuse since MacFuse is no longer supported or maintained by Google. Fixed: Various issues which caused WebDrive to fail to successfully mount the remote server and/or display file l...
Take control of email attachments in Apple Mail.
It sends automated replies to people who are writing to you while you're away.
"Move to Recent," and "Go to Recent" menu items to Apple's Mail application.
To open winmail.dat files that not even Apple Mail can recognize, and can preview or save the documents attached.
The MailFollowUp bundle adds a "Follow Up" item to the Message and contextual menus (and optional toolbar item) of Apple's Mail application...
Sets the default font for outgoing e-mails and fixes attachment issues.
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