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WebDAV (Web Distributed Authoring and Versioning) is a set of extensions to the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP), which allows user agents to collaboratively author contents directly in an HTTP web server by providing facilities for concurrency control and namespace operations, thus allowing Web to be viewed as a writeable, collaborative medium and not just a read-only medium. [1]
WebDrive is a drive mapping utility that supports accessing remote file servers using open FTP, FTPS, SFTP, and WebDAV protocols, [2] and proprietary or vendor-specific protocols. It can be run as a Windows service and supports automatic mounting on system startup.
This is a comparison of commercial software in the field of file synchronization. These programs only provide full functionality with a payment. As indicated, some are trialware and provide functionality during a trial period; some are freemium, meaning that they have freeware editions.
(Auto-Schedule) RFC 7529 iCal RSCALE RFC 7540 HTTP/2 RFC 7809 CalDAV time zones by ref. RFC 7953 iCal VAVAILABILITY Free-busy URL; Baïkal [22] [23] GNU GPL: PHP: Yes [Note 1] Yes Yes No Some No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes No Yes Unknown Yes [Note 1] Unknown Unknown Yes Bedework [24] Apache: Java: Unknown Unknown Un ...
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As with Adobe Acrobat, Nitro PDF Pro's reader is free; but unlike Adobe's free reader, Nitro's free reader allows PDF creation (via a virtual printer driver, or by specifying a filename in the reader's interface, or by drag-'n-drop of a file to Nitro PDF Reader's Windows desktop icon); Ghostscript not needed. PagePlus: Proprietary: No
AutoWikiBrowser is a semi-automated Wikipedia editor designed to make tedious repetitive tasks quicker and easier. It is essentially a browser that automatically opens up a new page when the last is saved.
In order to import pages generated from a 3rd party program into Wikipedia using AWB, you need: a computer with Microsoft Windows (Vista or later) AWB installed and working; a registered user with approval to use AWB (see details here) the pages that you need to import, saved as text files: each page saved in a different text file