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 v4.4.2 (see full changelog for more)?
- Failure uploading large files with S3 compatible API (Backblaze B2) (#11233)
- Bugfix Failure uploading large using legacy S3 compatible API (Google Cloud Storage) (#11547)
- Bugfix MD5 mismatch error for uploads to Oracle Object Storage replacing object (#11548)
- Bugfix Missing empty prefix parameter leads to permission error with IAM policy containing restriction on prefix (#11549)
- Bugfix Interoperability with Oracle Object Storage using path style requests (#10956, #11548)
- Bugfix Failure listing files with shortcut pointing to deleted file (Google Drive)
- Bugfix Allow configuration of path for Nextcloud & ownCloud connections (#11540)
- Bugfix Failure unlocking vaults on Google Storage (Cryptomator) (#11528)
- Bugfix Fix SSL session reuse on data channel (FTP, Windows)
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