Mountain Duck
Mount server and cloud storage as a disk in Finder on macOS and File Explorer on Windows, enabling remote file access and management
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+ | Mount Server Storage as Local Disk | Access server and cloud storage as local disks in Finder on macOS and File Explorer on Windows |
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+ | Secure File Transfer | Transfer files securely using various protocols |
+ | Background Uploads | Upload changes in the background when a connection is available |
+ | Versioning | Enables easy recovery from accidental data loss or corruption |
+ | Cryptomator Vaults | Provides strong encryption for data at rest, enhancing security for sensitive files |
+ | Finder/File Explorer Integration | Seamlessly integrates into the native file system, making it intuitive for users to navigate and manage remote files |
+ | Bookmark Management | Manage bookmarks for quick access to frequently used locations |
+ | Smart Synchronization | View all files on remote storage regardless of sync status |
+ | Work Offline | Select files and folders to keep offline on your computer |
- | Random Errors | Some users report encountering random errors occasionally |
- | Clunky Code Copying | Copying codes from a browser to the application can be cumbersome |
- | Minimal Interface | The interface is minimal, which can make it difficult to find information when something goes wrong |
- | Sync Feature Limitation | The sync feature is available for file cache but not for folder syncing |
- | Complex for Beginners | The software may be complex for beginners unfamiliar with mounting protocols |
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System Requirements
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Initial Release
28 January 2016
Repository
Mountain Duck being a proprietary software, its source code is not publicly hosted.
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- To read Mountain Duck comparison with other tools click here