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    2022-11-14

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  • Help looking for the right software platform
    You can probably continue to use Finder for tagging files. Then use https://renamer.com/ for renaming tasks. Then use https://cloudmounter.net/ or similar software to mount your Google Drive account to your Mac so that Finder can access it. Source: 11 months ago
  • Searching for alternative to cloud mounter
    I am searching for an app that lets you mount sftp and smd drives automatically like cloud mounter (https://cloudmounter.net). Source: about 1 year ago
  • bye Mojave.
    OP /u/pokpok974, consider using a Mac app that interfaces with storage web apps (eg. Dropbox, Google Drive). Cloudmounter is one such app, but there should be more for the Mac. Source: over 1 year ago
  • Google Drive using insane amounts of Ram
    I'm using the free version of https://cloudmounter.net to mount GDrive, Dropbox and some only when I need it, or want them to update. Source: over 1 year ago
  • Encryption app to archive sensitive files in the cloud
    Cloudmounter maybe? Arq Backup might also work if you're specifically just backing stuff up. Source: almost 2 years ago
  • Google Drive app getting worse
    I don’t use Google Drive all that much, but if the issue is with the Mac client maybe you could look at a third party client such as Mountain Duck or CloudMounter. If ForkLift is also problematic maybe those will also not let performant, but possibly worth a try. Source: about 2 years ago
  • Those of you who download your audiobooks-- where do you keep them?
    On that note, I wonder if you could make do with something like Cloud Mounter. I've used it on mac ( but it also has a windows version), and it's pretty great... But due to deeply rooted fears when it comes to working with large files directly from a network drive (especially when it's not through a local network), I've only used it in certain situations and can't straight up recommend it for you... But it might... Source: about 2 years ago
  • Best cloud to cloud management software?
    I can recommend using CloudMounter. It is a versatile cloud management tool with a huge list of supported storage and remote servers. You can also read this page and learn more about this tool. https://cloudmounter.net/. Source: over 2 years ago
  • How to perform full backup to a personal cloud service like OneDrive?
    Https://cloudmounter.net will make it appear as a network disk. Source: over 2 years ago
  • Dropbox doesn't support Apple Silicon natively yet and has no current public plans to.
    First time I’ve heard this! Been using CloudMounter, which is also Apple Silicon native, instead of the official client. Interested to see how this one compares. Source: over 2 years ago
  • can someone tell me whats wrong with my onedrive?
    Alternatively you could use a 3rd-party client, like CloudMounter (makes your OneDrive behave like a flash drive), Transmit (generic file manager that can connect to a lot of servers), or just the OneDrive web app. The benefit of all 3 over the official app being that it's not Microsoft and it doesn't have to sync stuff down ;). Source: over 2 years ago
  • I need some application similar to Mountain Duck
    Cloudmounter can mount ftp as a drive. It does support M1 macs. Give it a try and see. Source: over 2 years ago
  • SFTP extension for Finder
    Cloudmounter does it (and more)https://cloudmounter.net. Source: over 2 years ago
  • Desactivate iCloud Drive on your Mac and get more space on your drive!
    If it use your HD is no good at all. I’m thinking Cloudmounter app and have my server as a disk. Sounds really good https://cloudmounter.net. Source: over 2 years ago
  • A Storage Crisis
    Yup, I'm currently experimenting with using an AWS bucket alongside [CloudMounter](https://cloudmounter.net) to create an Archive disk for things I don't really need day-to-day, but would like to hang onto. I'm currently not backing that data up, though. It's not critical, and the chances of AWS losing it are low enough that I'm not too worried. The biggest risk would be myself accidentally deleting it. One thing... - Source: Hacker News / almost 3 years ago
  • Native OneDrive for M1 Macs is finally coming, announced by Microsoft today! :)
    We need and API for online drives, something built into Finder in which you would simply login to your provider and the drive just shows up there. I have having multiple drive apps running. Something like CloudMounter, but native. Source: almost 3 years ago
  • We Need to Rethink the Computer ‘Desktop’ as a Concept
    Not that I disagree with your overall point, but there are multiple products in that space: https://mountainduck.io https://cloudmounter.net https://www.expandrive.com/desktop/. - Source: Hacker News / almost 3 years ago

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