(currently, stack is only available for Dutch customers - sorry!)
Register an account and await an invite, here:
https://www.transip.nl/stack/ Now to the problem: you have a kick-ass cloud storage with 1TB of data. Great! And they offer WEBDAV! WAUW! PARTY MODE == ON!
Why is this cool? You can think of Webdav technology as a live filesystem on the network. As any filesystem, you can mount it. So you are not syncing your data... You are working real-time!
Supposedly, Windows 10's map network drive should be able to handle webdav. I couldn't get it to work.
Old as I am, I remembered plenty of free Windows tools that could mount Webdav (and other cloud services). A rather long Google session later, I found there aren't many free programs left. Most went commercial or are not supported any longer :/
I did find that my friends of Cyberduck.io had a program I thought could help. One problem, while logging in without problems to my Stack account, it gave an error when requesting /. folder.
A few support emails back and forth (do those guys ever sleep??!), I got this solution. Enter the following path to get when connecting:
/remote.php/webdav(and if you are using CarotDAV, the URI should be:
https://yourname.stackstorage.com/remote.php/webdav)
Now, no more errors! Yeah. Sad news, still: the free cyberduck & CarotDAV tools do *not* mount cloud services as a *drive* in Windows. You need to *buy* mountainduck.io.
I'm still looking for a *free windows tool* to connect & mount cloud services, but for now: I have my stack working even without using their client tool!
Peace!
Devnullius