WebDAV client for Xoom? - Xoom Themes and Apps

Can't seem to find a good WebDAV app. I want access to files on home NAS running as WebDAV server; same idea as Box.net. Was using WebDAV access in Readdledocs on iPad and it worked great. Looking for something similar for Xoom.

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No Remote Desktop app?

Hi, i have not found a Remote Desktop client app, and would like to ask if anybody knows anything about that. I come from windows mobile world and this is a very important tool for me to connect to the office.
No remote desktop app?
Ok I have been in the same boat as I had a Uni w/WM6 using logmein for remote desktop. With that being said I have the G1 and could not connect. I found a way! Use Operamini which was just released on the market and you have the option of switching from ActiveX (which the browser doesn't really support to HTML which would be fine. ActiveX option is available but it is slow as HTML..
Good Luck fellow droids

[APP] Samba Fileshare - Wireless access to Android

Found this on the Nook forum by user colorado_al. Works great on my Gtab (vegan b5)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=938308
Tony
I believe Es File Explorer app does this as well. I however want to connect android to android on LAN wifi but haven't found any app to do this
I could be wrong, but I don't think ES Exp allows you to browse your GTab from a PC. Haven't tried to android to android though.
I use Wireless File Transfer from the market. Works great. From pc to phone and vice versa.
Works great thanks for [email protected]
Works great, free, easy set up, password protection, and auto enable.
Back ups are a snap now.
Thanks!!!
Bluetooth File Share is similar and my personal favorite because it can package apps into apk's and send them via BT android to android.

VNC or Teamviewer type server

I have VNC as well as Teamviewer Clients running on SD Froyo with no problems. Does anyone know of a working Server?
Would very much like to control and view the NC from my pc.
BTW... there is a so called "droid vnc server" which does not work.
Remote access
There are a few ways you can go: (Sorry I don't have the links but a search should provide them)
Samba server - do a search here on the forums (free)
File Expert - has a built-in HTTP server (Market - free)
WiFi File Explorer Pro (Market - paid)
Thanks... but what I am looking for is a "Remote Control" Server .
Like VNC, where I can view and control the NOOK or any android device from a windows or Linux VNC viewer
Gotcha
Gotcha - my misunderstanding...
I have that for my iPhone - it would be cool to have control of the interface.
WEBKEY
I have not confirmed this works on NC yet but I use WEBKEY everyday on my epic while at work. It works like a charm, I leave the phone in the other room and control the audio and sms via the network. works over the internet as well as local network.

Stream from WDTV Live Plus to Nook?

As the title suggests, I have both devices and want to hook them up
In case anyone doesn't know, the WDTV Live Plus has a feature that allows it to host the files in an HDD on the network it's connected to. I want to be able to access thosde files directly on the NC and stream them to play on the NC (and my Epic, I suppose).
Right now I'm using the WDTV L+'s connection with my laptop to relay the video to my NC with VLC S&C (big ups to the developer of that app, btw), but there must be a better way.
I'm not new to Android, but I am new to networking, so therein lies my problem. Do I need to have the WDTV request a static IP? Is there an app I can use to simplify this whole process? Is it as simple as using a file explorer Android app that can navigate networked drives?
The WDTV is running stock fw, and the NC is running CM7 stable
Thanks to anyone who can help me out. If anyone can help, it's XDA
Bump. I don't yet have either of these devices, but I'm considering getting both.
Download skifta from the market
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[Q] Raspberry Pi B+ "Cloud"

Hey guys,
at the moment I am running Samba on my Pi to sync files from my Nexus 5 with Foldersync to an external drive connected to the Pi. I'm getting ~700kb/s while syncing and I also tried setting up an ftp server which was at ~1,5MB/s. The problem with ftp is the risk of incomplete file transfers so I don't want to use that.. But I wonder if there are any good alternatives to my setup. I also tried WebDAV but the speed is similar to Samba. I read something about Bittorrent Sync, do you think it would be faster? Or do you have other recommendations?
Greetings

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