
Many other top WebDAV apps in iTunes that all do not have a thumbnail view. OwnPhotoCloud (Doesnt allow management, and syncs a thumbnail of every photo at once, my library is huge) Photosync (Doesnt allow management, its really more for just syncing.) This honestly seems like a case of me just not using the right keywords with my Google-fu, because I'll be blown away if this doesn't exist.

A thumbnail cache would be a plus for faster browsing over time. WebDAV Nav is a mobile WebDAV client available for iOS, Android, Blackberry and Windows Phone 7/8. The ability to move images and create new folders/albums.
#Android webdav client android
So until that happens I need to find an app for both iOS and Android that can allow me to do this through WebDAV. Why the Nextcloud devs cant just add a tumbnail view to the file explorer in the app is beyond me. Now of course I can always browse my albums in the file view, but then I do not get album previews, just a folder icon with the name, and when im in an album I just get the tiny thumbnail on the left with the name taking up most of the screen, this also sucks for browsing photo albums. This still kind of sucks, I want to be able to have an album view. The mobile app makes you pick a single folder for your photos, and it will display the flattened contents of that folder by date. NET, Xamarin iOS and Android for managing items on WebDAV RFC 4918, RFC 2518 and DeltaV RFC 3253 compliant WebDAV servers. This is still not the case with the mobile apps. You can access your My Docs Online account on Android devices (phones and tablets), for opening and viewing files in locally-installed apps such as.

However, while the WebUI for Nextcloud is nice, simple, and I can browse whatever folder I want in the "gallery" view. So I think im switching my family over to nextcloud from Synology Moments.

#Android webdav client install
So I was suggested by someone else to check out Nextcloud again, as apparently there have been some changes that make the photo feature more useful. To install WebDAV server, do the following: Open the Google Play Store on your Android device Search for webdav server Locate and tap the entry for WebDAV Server by The Olive Tree Tap. I was given a few decent options, I tried Piwigo, and removed it as soon as I saw that it requires My SQL because I do not want anything that uses a DB. I posted a few days ago looking for a self hosted photo manager.
