cloudmounter.net

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4.3 Based on 14 reviews

CloudMounter is a centralized solution for managing different cloud services and connecting to web servers. The cloud services are mounted on your Mac or Windows computer as if they were any other removable drive — OneDrive, Google Drive, Amazon S3, Dropb...

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An Effortless Solution for Managing Cloudflare R2 Buckets

I had been searching for a user-friendly method to manage Cloudflare R2 buckets (which are S3 compatible) on my Mac for some time. I recently discovered a solution that has truly impressed me. The setup process is straightforward, and using it is even simpler. At last, I've found the ideal way to handle my remote data.

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Date of experience: Dec 19, 2025

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  • CloudMounter is a centralized solution for managing different cloud services and connecting to web servers. The cloud services are mounted on your Mac or Windows computer as if they were any other removable drive — OneDrive, Google Drive, Amazon S3, Dropbox, OpenStack, Box, Backblaze B2 are supported. FTP, SFTP and WebDAV servers can be connected to Finder as if they were located on your local network. CloudMounter users can enable native mount to work with files while offline. Any changes made this way will later be applied to the files on the cloud. You can also protect your online files with the encryption feature. The app is really simple — it looks like a connection manager where each cloud service and web-server are assigned to a key. Click the one you need and enter your login and password — that's it, the data is now accessible and manageable via Finder or File Explorer. You don't have to worry about security — your credentials are stored in macOS Keychain and sent directly to servers via encrypted channels. The most popular clouds — Dropbox, OneDrive, and Google Drive are available for free.See more

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