The first time you sync after turning the switch ON, Notebooks collects all necessary information, and from the second time on Notebooks will move and delete during synchronization.
The default is the root directory, but if a start directory is given, please make sure it is created on the server before you start to sync.
Of course you can also set up your own WebDAV server on your computer or network.Ī special case of WebDAV server is the one included in Notebooks for Mac. For more details, please visit the service providers’ websites or take a look at the Notebooks handbook, available in the Download Area.
Many services offer free accounts with storage of 2GB or more. Notebooks can read from and write to the same directory and uses this capability for synchronization.Įxamples of WebDAV enabled services are ownCloud, myDrive, SwissDisk, box.com, GMX Mediacenter, 1&1 Smartdrive, fastmail.fm, interWaysMAIL, just to name a few.
Without extra software or changing your firewall, you can open documents from and save them to that WebDAV server just as you would on your local disk. Perfectly integrated into your Windows file-system or your Mac Finder, it provides a convenient way of storing documents off-site. Notebooks can synchronize its contents with web-based servers, so called WebDAV services.Ī WebDAV server basically is a web server that can be mounted on your computer like a folder or drive.