I have created a new plugin (based partially on the webDAV plugin) for Total Commander.It allows to access the following clouds:- Box- Dropbox- Google Drive- Windows Live OneDrive (now also for business!)- Microsoft Azure Datalake Store- Yandex DriveIt is possible to create multiple accounts on all the services (by saving the login token with a master password) except for Yandex Drive. I couldn't find a logout link for Yandex drive.
Maybe a Russian user knowing this service can help.Currently supported functions:- Upload- Download- Rename- Delete- New folder- Detailed propertiesThe login is done in a separate program oauthbrowser.exe, which simply calls the Internet Explorer control. I had to do this because the control has a massive memory leak after each login, so TC would have to be restarted after 5-10 logins. This way I can just terminate the login program.WARNING:This plugin uses the Internet Explorer control to log into the cloud services. Unfortunately the services use cookies to save the login. Therefore it is NOT recommended to use this plugin on other people's computers, e.g. When running TC from USB stick.New functions:2.20: Downloads no longer worked with Google Drive2.10: Access shared drives on Google Drive2.00: Option to login with external browser installed on PC1.11: Trying to move a folder from a Dropbox account to any other account (which doesn't work) would delete the folder. Christian, very nice indeed.I did a short test on 4 of the 5 cloud providers (I'm not using Yandex) and everything seems to work out of the box.
One of the most interesting cloud file managers, now available as a desktop app. Cloud Commander is a fairly traditional web-based file manager that basically allows you to preview, edit, manage files and folders, as well as upload and download content to and from a server via your web browser of choice.
I'll check in more detail later on.Would it be feasible somewhere in time to add support for providers copy.com and tresorit?One design concern:Normally one would use the cloud plugin on a computer where the normal cloud client software is NOT installed, so typically someone else's PC. Due to the storage of cookies this is deemed unsafe. Seems like a catch-22 situation.Regards, EricB. Tried with DropBox.
Would it be feasible somewhere in time to add support for providers copy.com and tresorit?I can add providers under the following conditions:1. They support a public REST API (which is just special HTTPS calls)2.
They do not forbid the usage by third parties3. They do not forbig the usage on Windows.For example, the 'Orange' cloud someone suggested allows 1+3, but not 2: There is a rule that it's not allowed to implement a different programming interface for their service. But a Total Commander plugin is essentially a programming interface.2 Jon CanaleSorry, no idea what could be wrong - I just retried without saving the password, no problem at all. The plugin is authorized for production by Dropbox. I can't find any error reports in the Dropbox developer account either.Could you try again? Maybe Dropbox was just down when you tried? Changed to direct connection instead of proxy, still got invalidgrant error.
Clicked button to delete last proxy, restarted TC, tried again, still got invalidgrant error.Here's the short error log:POST /1/oauth2/token HTTP/1.1Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencodedUser-Agent: cloudplugin/1.0 TotalCommander/8.5 (Windows/XP; enEN)Host: api.dropbox.comContent-Length: 199Connection: Keep-AliveCache-Control: no-cacheCookie: xxxx(deleted).Received headersHTTP/1.1 400 Bad RequestServer: nginxDate: Sat, 13 Dec 2014 02:27:52 GMTContent-Type: application/jsonTransfer-Encoding: chunkedConnection: keep-aliveError: 400 Bad Request.