![]() If all you’re going to use are FTP or SFTP servers, Dropbox, Google Drive and OneDrive, it’s free. Nice! If you’re a developer, however, gaining access to Amazon S3, Box, Blackblaze B2, WebDAV and OpenStack Swift might well be worth the $30/year. As you can see below, I’ve already set up a Google Drive, OneDrive and SFTP connection: It really does make your life easier if you’re working with multiple cloud storage services.Īnd, finally, you can get to the main Connections window. Most of the lower set of cloud options are the paid subscription, but the basic concept is straightforward enough. Click on a service and you’ll validate access or, in the case of FTP type connections, specify account and password information for the app. Once I mount all three drives, here’s how it ends up looking on my Mac:Ĭertainly a nice, simple way to access my Google Drive account without any fuss. ![]() Super easy to work with, and no copying data onto your local drive required.ĬloudMounter also shows up as a new icon along your menubar, so it’s super easy to access and control each cloud service or add a new drive (e.g., cloud drive) to your configuration: Notice that OneDrive and IntStories (SFTP) are also both showing up as drive icons to the Finder and then as regular folders in the window. Learn more about CloudMounter in the App Store or on the company Web site: Next up, to configure my Dropbox access and free up that pesky 40GB of space on my local drive!Īfter just a few days of use, I’ve become a fan of CloudMounter because it simplifies accessing the many online cloud service I use on a daily basis. Pro Tip: I have a ton of free Mac help and support here on the site.CloudMounter is a cloud storage services localizing (mounting, controlling) software for Mac and Windows platforms, developed by Electronic Team from Germany. Similar to ExpanDrive, it can simultaneously mount Microsoft OneDrive, Google Drive, OpenStack Swift, Amazon S3, Dropbox and other cloud drives as local disks in Windows Explorer, thus making it convenient for users to store and use the files in them at any time – just access and manage them directly like using the local disks. More than that, CloudMounter also allows you to connect to the remote FTP, SFTP, FTPS and WebDAV servers, as well as any other shared storage spaces, and access them from your local network. In other words, you can copy, move, open, download and upload files from/to your cloud servers, just as you use the local files/folders. ![]() You can even direct move files between different cloud accounts, without having to manually download them to the local disk beforehand. In CloudMounter, all connections are executed through the local API of cloud services.
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