CloudMounter 4.4

CloudMounter
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CloudMounter 4.4 macOS

CloudMounter is a centralized service that allows mounting cloud storages as local drives and work with online files the same way as with local ones.

Supported cloud services:

  • Google Drive
  • Microsoft OneDrive
  • Dropbox
  • Amazon S3
  • FTP
  • FTPS
  • SFTP
  • WebDAV

With this handy system utility you can extend your Mac disk space to unlimited, the only condition is an active Internet connection. Ready to find out how it works? It is really easy!

Unlike native clients, CloudMounter does not sync local information with your online accounts, it really mounts remote servers on your Mac, like removable disks. You can copy, move, open, download and upload files to your cloud servers, just as you would be doing it with your local folders. You can even move files between cloud accounts, without having to manually copy them to your local computer. Keep in mind that a temporary copy of the file is still saved to a computer only to be removed after the transfer is completed.

CloudMounter is a safe and secure utility. All connections are performed through the native API of cloud services, which means that all your login credentials are not used by the app for anything else except for logging in appropriate accounts and of course are not shared with any third parties. All passwords for FTP, WebDAV and Amazon S3 accounts are securely kept in Mac OS X Keychain.

CloudMounter is your must-have tool if you use several cloud accounts or if your Mac SSD drive has an extremely low capacity. Try it now and enjoy the benefits of an all-in-one cloud solution.

Compatibility: macOS 10.14 or later
Homepage https://cloudmounter.net/

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2 Responses

  1. Gottschalk

    February 23, 2024 9:13 pm

    Since version 4, this tool has become unusable. As soon as the tool is running, the macos service fileproviderd is permanently utilized with over 150% CPU. If you then transfer data via ClundMounter, the CPU load shoots up to over 300% and you can already clearly see that the Finder becomes very slow and hardly reacts at all.

    It’s a real pity, because in the past CloudMounter was one of the best tools for macOS to be able to mount FTP servers as drives with write permissions, for example.

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