![]() Viewing the storage from any other point of access (i.e. It allows to encrypt your personal data on the cloud servers, so that only CloudMounter user with a master password can see it. 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.ĬloudMounter is a safe and secure utility. You can even move files between cloud accounts, without having to manually copy them to your local computer. Activate it to see loading statuses of your files. ![]() CloudMounter has a rather handy Finder extension. You can copy, move, open, download and upload files to your cloud servers, just as you would be doing it with your local folders. Unlike native clients, CloudMounter does not sync local information with your online accounts, it really mounts remote servers on your Mac, like removable disks. Ready to find out how it works? It is really easy! With this handy system utility you can extend your Mac disk space to unlimited, the only condition is an active Internet connection. Services available with the subscription: It also keeps all your data securely protected with the high-end encryption algorithm (AES256), so in case if your account is stolen, no one gets access to your personal information.įrom now on manage your main Dropbox, Google Drive, and OneDrive accounts and encrypt files on them for FREE! Version 3.0 also supports Box cloud service, pCloud, Backblaze B2 cloud storage, Amazon S3-compatible storage solutions, files shared with you over Google Drive, and even more! Then you can type exports2onedrive in terminal and it run tasks.*CloudMounter becomes Free and now natively supports Apple silicon!*ĬloudMounter is a centralized service that allows mounting cloud storages as local disks and work with online files the same way as with local ones. ![]() For some repetitive task it is also good make some shortcuts in. Rclone copy ~/Pictures/DxO_Export/*.jpg onedrive2:exportsįor me typing this into terminal is much fatster than moving files with mouse in finder. Also it is good for one time tasks via quick command line like for example quick bakcup photos after export Using of rclone is good solution for me to do some backup tasks without mounting clouds as volumes or via their app. You can also use gui for rclone if manual tasks are ok for you: There is documentation for all commands and cloud configurations: For first tests use -dry-run parameter especially for sync - it mean sync so if you delete something on one side it will be after all equal on both sides. Via terminal, script, automator script or cron (crontab) - it depends if you want it start manually or at some time. Or downloadad it from and configure cloud drives.įor homebrew version there is no supported mount command and i am not sure if mount works properly on M1 - it needs fuse for works - so i do not using it. Does it conflict if you have the cloudmounter along with the local clients. The files in the mounted drive are just images and not real files, and the moment you click it it downloads the files to local computer, is that true? (it is like favorite files of Dropbox mobile app where it shows all files but makes it available only when you open it, except for the favorite files which are downloaded to local phone drive.).ģ. Does the mounted state continues after computer restarts?Ģ. I am not convinced by just "it helps expand your local drive" gimmick!ġ. Please help me understand the true advantage. What am I missing here? If you mean syncing the whole drive takes up local storage, selective sync is the solution to that. In my opinion having their native apps is just as good as having a third party app. Everywhere I see the advantage point advertised is "expand your local drive"! If you have those clients you have already expanded your local drive capability, how is installing this app helping me. I am not able to see the advantage here other than having four apps as one. ![]() I think, as one would directly work with files in the Dropbox or mega or box folder in the local drive, saving changes automatically, this cloud mounter also does the same. I mean any file that you would like to upload to the cloud service is already there in your local computer, both the process is same either you sync or upload. Dropbox, onedrive, box, mega they all have their clients from the beginning, and they offer selective syncing if one does not want to hold all the Dropbox copy occupy the local storage.įurthermore, why sync is a problem. I am still not understanding how this is an advantage, (other than 4 apps as one).
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