![]() You can then test the connection to see if it’s actually working. All you have to do next is click the “OK” button and everything is all set up. Once you allow access to the application, you’re then given a unique verification code which you can enter in the appropriate text box back in the CarotDAV window. When you click the link it brings you to a webpage where you’re prompted to either allow or deny access to your Drive account (as you’ll see in the screenshot). In this final window is a link to authorize CarotDAV and provide it access to your account. Next I just clicked the “authorize” button which opened yet another pop-up window. This opens a submenu with various connection settings. All I had to do was highlight “new connection” from the dropdown menu under file, and choose Drive from the list. While the process involved differs slightly for each of them, I’m going to walk you through the steps required to set up Google Drive access. The first thing to note is that the connection process is relatively quick and easy for each cloud service. The developer is clearly not going to win any awards for amazing visual aesthetics but the application gets the job done, and that’s what is most important. The user interface for CarotDAV is clean and simple. For example, you cannot upload files larger than 150MB to Dropbox via CarotDAV because Dropbox API has a 150MB limit.
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