So maybe iCloud will simply streamline things I was previously doing, without the clumsiness. On the other hand, I have to admit that acessing files on iDisk from my iPhone was cumbersome and required a third party client, like OneDisk or WebNav for up or downloading of files from this device. My limited experience with iCloud indicates that movement of files is application specific and will not have the flexibility of file movement/transferral like the iDisk had. As someone who, like yourself, is accustomed to other server space, I won't really miss the iDisk so far it seems that Finder handles files up and down as before, even after migrating to iCloud, but I'm not sure if the current folder structure will stay the same once iDisk goes away. Secure storage of login data in the OSX keychain. Features: Encrypted connection via https. I do benefit from the handshaking of these devices and it's also kinda fun. WebDAV Client integrate a WebDAV folder from any server in the operating system automatically. I wrote the initial version of Sakai’s WebDav back in 2002. Sakai’s WebDav is based on Tomcat 4’s Webdav The Tomcat WebDav it was probably built and tested with the WebDav clients of 2001. I don't take a conspiratorial view of iCloud or Apple but it's clear that the server's existence is now predicated on the coalescense of Apple devices and is therefore just a loss-leader (for now) marketing tool. I highly recommend Cyberduck to any Mac user using WebDav and Sakai (The long story is that the Sakai webdav is behind the times. Your work in these forums has been remarkable and thank you for all your efforts to help all of us here.
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