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   - [[https://cyberduck.io/download/|Download]] Cyberduck for Mac from the official website and [[https://docs.cyberduck.io/cyberduck/faq/#installation|install it]].    - [[https://cyberduck.io/download/|Download]] Cyberduck for Mac from the official website and [[https://docs.cyberduck.io/cyberduck/faq/#installation|install it]]. 
-  - Start Cyberduck and select 'Open Connection' to open the connection configuration window. \\ {{ :rdms:access:macos_cyberduck.png?800 |}} \\ +  - Start Cyberduck and select 'Open Connection' to open the connection configuration window. \\ {{ :rdms:access:macos_cyberduck.png?direct&800 |}} \\ 
-  - In the connection configuration menu, select 'WebDAV (HTTPS)' from the drop-down menu of available protocols, then specify the server address as ''webdav.data.rug.nl''.\\ Also specify your username and password and select the additional 'Add to Keychain' option if you want to save the credentials for later re-use. Finally, confirm by pressing the ''Connect'' button. \\ {{ :rdms:access:macos_cyberduck2.png?800 |}} \\ +  - In the connection configuration menu, select 'WebDAV (HTTPS)' from the drop-down menu of available protocols, then specify the server address as ''webdav.data.rug.nl''.\\ Also specify your username (UG mail in lowercase) and password and select the additional 'Add to Keychain' option if you want to save the credentials for later re-use. Finally, confirm by pressing the ''Connect'' button. \\ {{ :rdms:access:macos_cyberduck2.png?direct&800 |}} \\ 
-  - The Cyberduck connection will be established and you will see the your available folders upon success. \\ {{ :rdms:access:macos_cyberduck3.png?800 |}} \\+  - The Cyberduck connection will be established and you will see the your available folders upon success. \\ {{ :rdms:access:macos_cyberduck3.png?direct&800 |}} \\ 
  
 ==== Set Connection Bookmark for Cyberduck ==== ==== Set Connection Bookmark for Cyberduck ====
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 To add a bookmark for your current connection, you first have to navigate to the ''Action'' menu at the top of the Cyberduck interface and then select ''New Bookmark''. To add a bookmark for your current connection, you first have to navigate to the ''Action'' menu at the top of the Cyberduck interface and then select ''New Bookmark''.
  
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 A new Window will open which should already have all needed information from your current running connection in Cyberduck filled in.  A new Window will open which should already have all needed information from your current running connection in Cyberduck filled in. 
  
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 The following additional features can be configured for the bookmark if desired (click 'More Option' in the configuration window if you do not see all options): The following additional features can be configured for the bookmark if desired (click 'More Option' in the configuration window if you do not see all options):
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 Afterwards, your new bookmark is available from the bookmark tab in Cyberduck. You can start the connection by double-click on the bookmark.  Afterwards, your new bookmark is available from the bookmark tab in Cyberduck. You can start the connection by double-click on the bookmark. 
  
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 ==== Additional Notes for using Cyberduck on Mac ==== ==== Additional Notes for using Cyberduck on Mac ====
  
   * While [[rdms:access:windows:cyberduck|Cyberduck on Windows]] can be also configured to use the native iRODS protocol instead of WebDAV, **we do not recommend this on Mac** as it seems to be connected to high loads on the local machine.   * While [[rdms:access:windows:cyberduck|Cyberduck on Windows]] can be also configured to use the native iRODS protocol instead of WebDAV, **we do not recommend this on Mac** as it seems to be connected to high loads on the local machine.
-  * While you can transfer files via Drag & Drop to/from the Cyberduck interface, you can also right-click on a file/folder in the interface which will reveal a context menu that allows for more options. \\ {{ :rdms:access:macos_cyberduck7.png?800 |}} \\+  * While you can transfer files via Drag & Drop to/from the Cyberduck interface, you can also right-click on a file/folder in the interface which will reveal a context menu that allows for more options. \\ {{ :rdms:access:macos_cyberduck7.png?direct&800 |}} \\
   * If you want to close the currently open connection, just use the ''Disconnect'' button at the top-right corner of the Cyberduck interface.    * If you want to close the currently open connection, just use the ''Disconnect'' button at the top-right corner of the Cyberduck interface.