Possible standalone WebDAV client with oXygen?

I and a couple of other people in my department often need to read and write files via WebDAV connections (specifically, to MarkLogic's WebDAV server interface to its database). We all use OS X as our platform, and we have often found that the built-in WebDAV mounting support in OS X Finder is unreliable. We have used an alternative standalone client (Transmission), but lately it has had some performance problems as well. The internal WebDAV client within oXygen has always been solidly reliable. Is there any chance that it could be bundled or sold separately as a standalone WebDAV client? Would other oXygen users find that useful? (Or does anyone have suggestions about other OS X WebDAV clients to try?) David -- David Sewell, Editorial and Technical Manager ROTUNDA, The University of Virginia Press PO Box 400318, Charlottesville, VA 22904-4314 USA Email: dsewell@virginia.edu Tel: +1 434 924 9973 Web: http://rotunda.upress.virginia.edu/

Cyberduck is a nice tool (although I have no experience using it for WebDAV): https://cyberduck.io/ As it's free, it should be easy to give it a go and see. cheers, Jakob. On Fri, Jul 10, 2015 at 3:21 PM, David Sewell <dsewell@virginia.edu> wrote:
I and a couple of other people in my department often need to read and write files via WebDAV connections (specifically, to MarkLogic's WebDAV server interface to its database). We all use OS X as our platform, and we have often found that the built-in WebDAV mounting support in OS X Finder is unreliable. We have used an alternative standalone client (Transmission), but lately it has had some performance problems as well. The internal WebDAV client within oXygen has always been solidly reliable.
Is there any chance that it could be bundled or sold separately as a standalone WebDAV client? Would other oXygen users find that useful? (Or does anyone have suggestions about other OS X WebDAV clients to try?)
David
-- David Sewell, Editorial and Technical Manager ROTUNDA, The University of Virginia Press PO Box 400318, Charlottesville, VA 22904-4314 USA Email: dsewell@virginia.edu Tel: +1 434 924 9973 Web: http://rotunda.upress.virginia.edu/ _______________________________________________ oXygen-user mailing list oXygen-user@oxygenxml.com http://www.oxygenxml.com/mailman/listinfo/oxygen-user

Hi,
Is there any chance that it could be bundled or sold separately as a standalone WebDAV client? I guess this question is addressed to us, so I have to say that at this time the answer is no. We are concentrating on XML related products.
Regards, Adrian Adrian Buza oXygen XML Editor and Author Support On 10.07.2015 16:21, David Sewell wrote:
I and a couple of other people in my department often need to read and write files via WebDAV connections (specifically, to MarkLogic's WebDAV server interface to its database). We all use OS X as our platform, and we have often found that the built-in WebDAV mounting support in OS X Finder is unreliable. We have used an alternative standalone client (Transmission), but lately it has had some performance problems as well. The internal WebDAV client within oXygen has always been solidly reliable.
Is there any chance that it could be bundled or sold separately as a standalone WebDAV client? Would other oXygen users find that useful? (Or does anyone have suggestions about other OS X WebDAV clients to try?)
David
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David Sewell
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Jakob Fix
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Oxygen XML Editor Support (Adrian Buza)