WebDAV Nav+ extended to include Shortcuts support prMac

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[prMac.com] Brisbane, Australia – Schimera announces a new release of WebDAV Nav+ 8.1, an update to its popular iOS application. The new features include integration extensions for use doing file upload and downloads via Shortcuts. WebDAV Nav+ allows users to share, manage and access documents and other files online via their iPhone or iPad devices effectively turning a mobile device into a personal hard disk. WebDAV Nav+ is ideal for people on the go. It allows anyone to access files stored on their PCs, network attached storage devices, online cloud storage services or even other WebDAV Nav+ users.

The update includes:
* New Shortcuts actions to upload or download files to configured WebDAV servers

To add a WebDAV Nav+ Shortcuts step, add a new Action, select Apps and then location the WebDAV Nav+ icon.
Select from Upload file or Download file, and the new step will be added to the flow.

As well as the new features WebDAV Nav+ has just released it continues to offer the ability to:
* Download files and store them locally on the iPhone and iPad
* Open documents in other applications
* Forward multiple downloaded documents by email
* Upload images and videos from the photo gallery or camera
* Browse local storage through a web browser without a WebDAV client by using the built-in WebDAV server
* Stream media straight from the server without downloading the media first
* AirPlay support for streaming local media to supported AirPlay devices
* Stream audio playlists in the background while using other applications
* Support for most major RAW camera image formats
* Built-in ePub reader to review non DRM eBooks
* Built-in Markdown viewer

Device requirements:
* iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad
* iOS 9.0 or later
* 30 MB

Availability:
WebDAV Nav+ 8.1 is available worldwide in 15 languages through the App Store in the Utilities category. Promo codes are available for qualified reviewers. Please specify the website or publication represented when making a request.

Located in Brisbane, Australia, Schimera was founded in 1993 by independent software developer Sean Ashton. Schimera specialises in MVP and prototype software development, delivering to clients across the world in a variety of industries including mining, telecoms, government, farming, education, location-based services and social networking. Copyright (C) 2021 Schimera Pty Ltd. All Rights Reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, iPhone, iPod and iPad are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. in the U.S. and/or other countries.

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