WebDAV Client for macOS

Commander One is a dual-pane WebDAV client and file manager for macOS that offers a range of features, but most importantly, it provides smooth file management. With its intuitive interface, you can easily connect to WebDAV server, transfer files, and manage your data with minimal effort.

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This is a PRO Pack feature

Apple & Intel

Optimized for both Apple silicon and Intel

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Approved by Christian Ghisler as Total Commander for Mac

How to Connect to a WebDAV Server from Mac

1

Download and install Commander One.

Download Commander One
2

Launch the app and click the “Connections Manager” icon.

Go to Connections Manager
3

Select WebDAV and enter all the necessary credentials. After that, click the “Connect” button.

4

You can now seamlessly access the WebDAV server and work with files as if they were stored on your local disk.

Supported Services

FTP/SFTP

FTP/SFTP/FTPS

Remove the need for extra software through Commander One’s integrated support for FTP, SFTP, FTPS, and FTPES protocols. Directly transfer files between different remote servers.
Amazon S3

Amazon S3

Mount and manage files in Amazon S3 and compatible storage types, with the ability to copy files and folders between different buckets.
Dropbox

Dropbox

Easily access multiple Dropbox and Dropbox Business accounts in Commander One. Share links directly and keep all your files and folders organized in one place.
Google Drive

Google Drive

Effortlessly save files from Google Drive to Mac, whether they’re large or small. Improve productivity and eliminate the need to switch between different tools, especially when transferring files from Mac to Google Drive.
OneDrive

OneDrive

Backblaze

Backblaze

OpenStack

OpenStack

Box

Box

MEGA

MEGA

WebDAV

WebDAV

pCloud

pCloud

Supported Devices

Commander One isn’t just for WebDAV users – connect your cameras, phones, tablets, or other storage media and work with their files in macOS Finder style.

 

Manage files in iOS, Android, MTP devices