Mountain Duck Description
Mountain Duck allows you to mount server and cloud storage in Finder on macOS or File Explorer on Windows. View all files on remote storage, regardless of whether they are synced to your computer. When files are opened, they are automatically synchronized to your local drive to allow offline use. You can choose files and folders that you want to keep offline on your computer. Other files can be downloaded and stored on demand. They do not take up space on your local disk. Cyberduck is a free server and cloud storage browser that works on Mac and Windows. It supports FTP, SFTP and WebDAV, Amazon S3, OpenStack Swift and Backblaze B2, Microsoft Azure & OneDrive as well as FTP, SFTP and WebDAV. Connect to every server. Connect to servers, cloud storage, and enterprise file sharing with an intuitive interface. Find connection profiles for the most popular hosting service providers. Cryptomator interoperable vaults for client side encryption to protect your data on any server and cloud storage.
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Great Tool for all Cloud storage provider Date: Sep 22 2022
Summary: I'm using Mountain Duck for more than 2 years and never had any issues.
I use it on my personal & company laptop, my lab server and test environment and never had any issue. And all with ONE single license.
Great!Positive: - Works flawlessly with all of my cloud storage provider
- Perfect integration into Windows Explorer
- Easy to use, no manual needed to connect to S3, Backblaze, SFT
- Reasonable price for a perpetual licenseNegative: - Nothing, it simply works!
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Annoying Updates Date: Apr 28 2022
Summary: Pretty lame duck. A software that works only sometimes is not very useful. The price is set too high for this.
Positive: The Idea behind it. It would be nice if it worked the way it was intended. Just including all kinds of remote drives in Windows would be great.
Negative: Works only reasonably well. A much too frequent update frequency (of course, every time with a restart) makes the experience pretty lame.
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