WebDAV ← MultCloud → Google Drive
As known, the traditional way to sync two cloud services is to download files from one cloud storage first then reupload to another one, which seems to be time consuming indeed. In order to improve such kind of inconvenience, MultCloud comes out. It is a free web-based platform for communication between two clouds.
There have been more than 20 clouds supported by this tool: Evernote, Dropbox, Flickr, Amazon Cloud Drive, Amazon S3, Box, SugarSync, OneDrive, CloudMe, Cubby, MyDrive, WEB.DE, Yandex, Hidrive, BaiDu, MediaFire, ownCloud, Alfresco, ADrive, hubiC, MySQL, FTP/SFTP and MEGA. By this token, if you still have no idea how to make WebDAV access to Google Drive, following steps will give you answers.
Combine WebDAV and Google Drive via MultCloud
With MultCloud, there’s no need to install any extra application on computers, mobile phones or tablets. Create an account then all operations can be done directly from the web page.
Add WebDav and Google Drive. (check data security)
After this, integration is finished. You’re able to copy, backup and sync files between WebDAV and Google drive now by dragging/using copy options from contextmenu/setting under “Transfer” service. (Update: under "Sync" service since MultCloud 4.0.)
Other features
File managing is just like what you do in Windows Explorer. Such as upload, download, copy, paste, rename, etc. Besides, MultCloud offers file sharing with your friends, file search across clouds. And file preview plunks for documents as doc, pdf, xls, jpg, png, gif, txt, html, etc. By the way, Google Chrome extension of MultCloud has been developed already. Instruction please visit: https://www.multcloud.com/tutorials/multcloud-google-chrome-app-extension-1004.html
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