v1.0 (build 1) — 2026-07-10
DSM Access is a native, fully VoiceOver-accessible macOS app for administering a
Synology NAS — built to replace the DSM web interface, which is painful to use
with a screen reader. This is the first public release.
What you can do
- Sign in, and stay signed in. Connect to your NAS with your account. An
optional "stay signed in" reconnects automatically the next time you launch —
no retyping your password. - Browse and manage your files. A full File Station: move through shared
folders and their subfolders, download files (a folder comes down as a ZIP),
create, rename and delete, upload files, copy and move (Finder-style
clipboard), and create or revoke public share links (with an optional password
and expiry date). - Check system info. Your NAS model, DSM version, uptime and more, at a glance.
- Keep an eye on storage. Volumes and disks with their health, temperature
and capacity, plus storage pools/RAID, inode usage and bad-sector counts. - Watch live resource usage. Real-time CPU, memory and network activity.
- Automatic updates. DSM Access checks for new versions on its own and
installs them, so you always run the latest build.
Every screen is built for VoiceOver first: clear labels, a logical focus order,
and spoken announcements when something loads or fails.
Requirements
- macOS 26.5 or later.
- A Synology NAS running DSM 7 on your local network.