Versions:

  • 0.2.56
  • 0.2.55

FlyDav 0.2.56, published by Zijing Zhang, is an open-source WebDAV server utility designed to deliver a complete, multi-user file-sharing service in roughly thirty seconds. Occupying a minimal footprint, the program caters to individual developers, small teams, and organizations that need instant, standards-compliant WebDAV access without the administrative overhead of larger platforms. Core capabilities include basic user authentication, per-account root directories, configurable path prefixes, and strict isolation between user spaces, allowing several people to share the same host while keeping their data invisible to one another. Built-in log rotation and password protection add operational transparency and security, while deliberate omission of non-essential modules keeps the codebase lean and free of bloat. Typical use cases cover quick LAN-based document exchange, remote IDE workspace mounting, lightweight cloud substitute for home servers, and temporary file hubs during collaborative coding sessions. Two successive versions have been released so far, indicating steady refinement of stability and performance. Because the server is self-contained, deployment amounts to launching a single executable and editing a short configuration file; no external database or runtime is required. The software therefore fits the “Servers – WebDAV” category and is especially attractive where hardware resources or network bandwidth is constrained. FlyDav is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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