pcloud ending webdav support for free plan
Just got an email to this effect--
WebDAV available only for pCloud Premium
From February 11th onwards, WebDAV will be only available for pCloud Premium users.
If you wish to continue using WebDAV, you can upgrade your plan to Premium and enjoy this and many other pCloud features.
WebDAV available only for pCloud Premium
From February 11th onwards, WebDAV will be only available for pCloud Premium users.
If you wish to continue using WebDAV, you can upgrade your plan to Premium and enjoy this and many other pCloud features.
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some reason ran into an issue wherein 4Shared wouldn't allow more than 5,000 files in a folder. I e-mailed them, but have yet to hear back. Seeing as though 5,000 files to a folder, if that is indeed a limitation, would limit me to only 2,500 Zotero files (1.zip+1.prop/Zotero citation with a saved document), that wouldn't be a useful situation for my large library.
From
https://forums.zotero.org/discussion/4559/which-webdav-service-for-zotero/p3
IMPORTANT | End-Of-Support Notice
As of October 25, 2019, Box has ended WebDAV support. If you have been using WebDAV you can continue to use it, as described in this article below. But we are no longer resolving any issues that may arise as a result.
https://support.box.com/hc/en-us/articles/360043696414-WebDAV-with-Box
Long ago I paid for a lifetime personal account with Storage Made Easy (SME), a cloud broker who weaves together under a common API access to many cloud accounts that you may have. One unusual feature that that comes with their accounts is their CloudDAV implementation, which gives you WebDAV access to any of their supported cloud providers. With a URL like https://webdav.storagemadeeasy.com/myDropbox/testZotero [/zotero] I had a webdav connection from Zotero mapped on to a Dropbox account via WebDAV.
This seemed to work on a simple case. I have no idea about performance or integrity. Just adding to the shrinking list of webdav possibilities
I have a paid account with zotero.org but wish to reserve my quota for shared groups. Webdav provided a good way to do this. I have recently converted to the Zotfile approach which seems to work pretty well.