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Add correct link like suggested in comments to #1335
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@@ -198,7 +198,7 @@ path of your certificate as in this example::
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Accessing files using macOS
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.. note:: The macOS Finder suffers from a `series of implementation problems <http://sabre.io/dav/clients/finder/>`_ and should only be used if the Nextcloud server runs on **Apache** and **mod_php**, or **Nginx 1.3.8+**. Alternative macOS-compatible clients capable of accessing WebDAV shares include open source apps like `Cyberduck <http://sabre.io/dav/clients/finder/>`_ (see instructions `here <https://docs.nextcloud.com/server/14/user_manual/files/access_webdav.html#accessing-files-using-cyberduck>`_) and `Filezilla <https://filezilla-project.org>`_. Commercial clients include `Mountain Duck <https://mountainduck.io/>`_, `Forklift <https://binarynights.com/>`_, `Transmit <https://panic.com/>`_, and `Commander One <https://mac.eltima.com/>`_.
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.. note:: The macOS Finder suffers from a `series of implementation problems <http://sabre.io/dav/clients/finder/>`_ and should only be used if the Nextcloud server runs on **Apache** and **mod_php**, or **Nginx 1.3.8+**. Alternative macOS-compatible clients capable of accessing WebDAV shares include open source apps like `Cyberduck <https://cyberduck.io/>`_ (see instructions `here <https://docs.nextcloud.com/server/stable/user_manual/files/access_webdav.html#accessing-files-using-cyberduck>`_) and `Filezilla <https://filezilla-project.org>`_. Commercial clients include `Mountain Duck <https://mountainduck.io/>`_, `Forklift <https://binarynights.com/>`_, `Transmit <https://panic.com/>`_, and `Commander One <https://mac.eltima.com/>`_.
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To access files through the macOS Finder:
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