WebDrive – WebDAV, SFTP, FTP Secure File Transfer Client Reviews

3/5 rating based on 9 reviews. Read all reviews for WebDrive – WebDAV, SFTP, FTP Secure File Transfer Client for iPhone.
WebDrive – WebDAV, SFTP, FTP Secure File Transfer Client is free iOS app published by South River Technologies

Basic UI flaws on IPad, works 10% of the time on desktop

nickednamedit

Can’t enter Initial Remote Directory input because it’s hidden behind the ‘Advanced Settings’ header bar in both landscape and portrait view on iPad making the app useless. On Mac desktop the app is so slow as to completely time out 90% of the time even though I have FIOS bandwidth. I am not a negative reviewer ever but this product is fairly garbage.


Save your time

Justine1518

The app crashes each time I attempt to set up a connection.


Do not buy. Piece of junk

herodotus2

Does not supporting uploading of files from iPad. What a rip off! It's a scam app,


Finally on iOS!

Iversonyan22

I have been using WebDrive for Windows for years, I'm glad to see it on iOS now. I like getting to all my cloud storage drives from one app. SSH host key support would be really nice, they said it's on the short list for new features.


5 stars!

Pinball_Wiz

Free, no ads, SFTP support, and decent file management. Exactly what I wanted and much more. 5/5. ???


Not very stable

Bad prompter

The current version I downloaded, did not work very well. Not a stable release. Would not reconnect dropbox after using to setup connections a few weeks before. Now attempting to remove from my ipad and reinstall it simply does not reinstall. In Fact it does absolutely nothing. At this point I do not recommend wasting time on this program version.


Interface problems

aliquis_pe

Couldn't really test it, because setting up the connection (at least on 6S Plus screen) becomes a pain. Interface elements cover input fields, screen scrolls accidentally etc. Hope it will be fixed once.


Waste of bandwidth

Jesse95683

Wasted nearly a gig of bandwidth after dumping a 1 gig video after not being able to play due to file type. Developer should ask user what to do with file before wasting data usage by just dumping file


Can't do anything to manage files

SpeedyBoJangles

There is no way to open unknown file types in other applications. You can't download an entire directory. Zip files are treated as directories not files so contents have to be transferred to other applications one file at a time. Completely useless.