CloudMounter For Mac 3.7.637
43.3 MB( Safe & Secure )
CloudMounter is a reliable cloud storage manager that allows mounting different cloud storages and web servers to your Mac as local disks. Mount Microsoft OneDrive, Google Drive, Amazon S3, Dropbox, FTP, and WebDAV and access them as folders in Finder, as if they are located on your machine. Mounting cloud storage as a local drive on Mac with CloudMounter was never easier!
To keep everything safe, It also integrates support for cloud storage encryption. Since everything is protected with a decryption key, even if other people get access to your data they will not be able to access the content.
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The multicloud manager offers you the possibility to establish as many different connections as you like, and the setup procedure is quite straightforward. You can readily open the connections manager by opting to add a new drive in the CloudMounter status bar menu.
All established connections will be added automatically to the status bar menu, but keep in mind that you must manually mount each drive to be able to access its content.
Worth mentioning is that the drives will remain mounted only as long as the CloudMounter application is running. On the other hand, It is able to remember your settings between sessions: on the relaunch, it will automatically mount a connection left active.
System Requirements
Operating System | Mac OS X 10.10 or later |
Storage Space | 17.04 MB free disk space |
Technical Specification
Software Name | CloudMounter V 3.7.637 For Mac |
File Size | 43.3 MB |
Language | English |
License | Free Trial |
Developer | Eltima Software |
Features Of CloudMounter Cloud Storage Manager
Finder Integration
Mount cloud storage as a local drive and work with online files the same way as with local ones.
Cloud Services
The app makes your cloud accounts easy to reach. Mount multiple Dropbox, Google Drive, and Microsoft OneDrive account without having to transfer files to your computer.
Dropbox client
You can mount Dropbox accounts as drives without installing them on your computer and copying the content to your local drive. CloudMounter for macOS allows you to upload files to Dropbox just as if you were moving them to a local folder in Finder.
OS X WebDAV and Amazon S3 browser
Store any number of files of any size in your Amazon S3 or on WebDAV servers and get easy access to them with the app.
Amazon S3 file manager
The tool brings your work with Amazon S3 storage to the next level. It is easy to mount your favorite secure online storage to Mac as a removable disk. This gives you the possibility to conveniently manage your data in your Amazon S3 account, choosing whether to connect to Amazon’s entire account or mount S3 selected buckets. This software supports all AWS regions, including the EU (Frankfurt) and Asia Pacific (Seoul).
FTP/SFTP/FTPS Client
Mount FTP and SFTP servers as a drive and manage your online files as if they were stored on your machine — all using the tool. The app safely stores all your server settings and passwords are kept safe in Keychain.
FTP Connection
Connect to your web servers through standard or secure FTP protocols, map FTP as a local drive in Finder and access your online files as local ones — view, delete, create, as well as upload to and download files from your remote server. With the app, you can conveniently view the full file structure of a website or a file server.
Secure Cloud Storages
Cloud Mounter keeps all files in your Clouds thoroughly protected. Encrypt Google Drive, Dropbox, OneDrive, Amazon S3 as well as the files on FTP/WebDAV servers.
Pros and Cons Of CloudMounter Cloud Storage Manager
Pros | Cons |
Access online files the same way as local ones | Paid application for otherwise free cloud storage |
Compatible with a variety of cloud services | Only available on Mac |
FAQ
Q – Is there a size limit on files uploaded to Dropbox, Amazon S3, etc.?
A – Yes, the file size limits are as follows:
- Dropbox – 350 GB
- Google Drive – 5 TB
- Amazon S3 – 5 TB
- Microsoft OneDrive – 10 GB
- OpenStack Swift – 5 GB
- WebDAV servers – depends on the server settings (usually 50 MB)
- FTP and SFTP servers – depends on the server settings
- Box – depends on the type of account
- 250 MB – Free Personal account
- 2GB – Starter
- 5GB – Business/Enterprise account
Q – Why the drive that I mounted in CloudMounter is case-insensitive?
A – Mounted drives will remain case-insensitive regardless of the type of connection used when FUSE for macOS is not present in the system.
Q – How to make mounted volumes visible and accessible to other users?
A – If you wish other users to see and access your mounted volumes when Fast User Switching is used you need to:
- Use the site version.
- Install one of the following versions of FUSE for OS X.
- Check the “Make this drive visible to other accounts on this computer” option.
- Volumes mounted with the Mac App Store edition of the software are not displayed to other users under no circumstances.
Conclusion
CloudMounter is a cloud storage manager app that eliminates the need to use native clients for accessing certain cloud services, or Amazon, WebDav, and FTP/SFTP servers. All the available connections are controlled through the same app, and you get to access and manage the content by using the Finder. You get to save up both desktop space and processing resources.