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A privacy-focused, open-source note-taking app with end-to-end encrypted sync across all major platforms.
A portable file server with resumable uploads, deduplication, WebDAV, SFTP, FTP, TFTP, media indexing, thumbnails, and more, all in a single Python script.
A plugin-driven file management platform and universal data access layer that works with FTP, SFTP, S3, WebDAV, and 20+ other storage protocols.
A fast, self-contained CLI tool to serve files and directories over HTTP with zero configuration.
A lightweight, GCD-based HTTP server for embedding in iOS, macOS, and tvOS apps, with built-in WebDAV and file uploader.
A libre file transfer client for macOS and Windows supporting FTP, SFTP, WebDAV, Amazon S3, Azure, OneDrive, and more.
A free, open-source, cross-platform password manager that securely encrypts credentials in vault files.
A lightweight Docker container for backing up Docker volumes to local storage or various cloud services with rotation and encryption.
A free Windows file manager supporting SFTP, FTP, FTPS, SCP, S3, WebDAV, and local transfers with automation capabilities.
A powerful, minimalistic, cross-platform, open-source note-taking app for drawing, text, and organizing ideas.
An open-source app for establishing and tracking micro habits with growth curves, charts, and cross-device sync via WebDAV.
A lightweight, open-source desktop application for managing and backing up PC game save files with cloud sync support.
A self-hosted web file manager and storage hub with granular ACLs, optional encryption, WebDAV, and AI workflows.
A modern, feature-packed, fully translatable admin interface and DAV server for calendars and contacts, built on Symfony and Bootstrap.
A fast and simple HTTP server for quickly hosting directories with sensible defaults.
A Swift library providing a unified interface for managing local, iCloud, and remote files (WebDAV, FTP, Dropbox, OneDrive).
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