SkyDrive offers 25GB free space, but only offers a way too simple web upload one file at a time.
Does software exist, that makes it possible to mount it as a network drive?
Edit: The solutions work for a while, but stop working after awhile.
SkyDrive offers 25GB free space, but only offers a way too simple web upload one file at a time.
Does software exist, that makes it possible to mount it as a network drive?
Edit: The solutions work for a while, but stop working after awhile.
A little update if anyone out there is interested like me :) http://skydrivesimpleviewer.codeplex.com/ gives you WebDAV url's so you can mount Skydrive folders natively in Windows Explorer with "Map network drive".
UPDATE: In case this method does not work for you (for some users it says invalid username or password), I managed to map skydrive as network drive using MS Word (publish to sky drive and taking url from there).
See Microsoft Office and web section in this document: http://www.mikeplate.com/2010/01/17/how-to-connect-to-skydrive-with-webdav/
You do not need any external tools like Gladinet anymore.
There are a few tutorials:
Cyberduck (free and open source FTP, SFTP, WebDAV, etc. browser for Mac, Linux, Windows) has added support for OneDrive. I can confirm it's working on a Mac in version 6+. It's offshoot, Mountain Duck has support for mounting OneDrive folders as local disks.