Mountain Duck is a handy tool for mounting server and cloud storage accounts as local drives in Finder and Windows Explorer.
Based on Cyberduck, by the same developer, Mountain Duck can connect to FTP and SFTP servers, WebDAV, Amazon S3, Azure and OpenStack Swift storage.
Full support for secured SSL connections, strong ciphers, public key and two factor authentication keeps your communications safe at all times.
Setup is easy, particularly on the Mac: there's no admin privileges or installation required.
And once Mountain Duck is running, there's no more work to do. You're able to browse remote files and open them with any application, just as though they were on a local drive.
Verdict:
If you regularly work with cloud storage then Mountain Duck could save you a lot of time and hassle.
Changelog
What's new in v4.14.0 (see full changelog for more)?
- Feature Add preference "Use Keychain" when unlocking vaults (Cryptomator) (#14662)
- Feature No longer attempt to retrieve files from server after choosing "Pause Sync" in "Smart Synchronization" connect mode. To open files with "Online" status, "Resume Sync" must be selected to exit offline mode.
- Bugfix Maximised transfer throughput for large file uploads
- Bugfix Unable to enable connection profiles from Preferences
- Bugfix Slow listing of directory contents (Backblaze B2) (#14527)
- Bugfix Set newly calculated nonces and checksum when retrying upload (Cryptomator) (#14547)
- Bugfix Allow tilde character in keys (S3, Google Storage) (#14590)
- Bugfix Support sso_session configuration directive (S3) (#14568)
- Bugfix Only prompt for password when creating share when account is subscribed to professional plan (Dropbox) (#14581)
- Bugfix Error parsing MLST response from Serv-U FTP Server (FTP) (#14652)
- Bugfix Set timestamps in metadata interoperable with rclone (S3) (#14639)
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