Drive Explorer lets you pick folders/files from your Google Drive, Shared Drive or the files shared with you to export to the Google Sheet. Sheet columns contain metadata of the files like name of the file, containing folder, folder path on your Google drive, direct download link, download links of files in PDF, CSV, ZIP, DOCX, XLSX formats etc. Whole list of fields it can pull is given below.
Use cases: If you use Google Drive a lot at work, Drive Explorer can save you a lot of time and increase your productivity. People use Drive Explorer for variety of purposes. Some use it to manage their inventory. Some use it to share direct download links of files with their customers.
Features: ➤ Export direct download links of selected files/folders on your Google drive or for all your files. Export links for different file types like DOCX, XLSX, PDF, CSV, ZIP, ePub for applicable files. ➤ On open, auto refresh links with an option to disable. ➤ Pick and export only the fields that matter to you. ➤ Links to open files & folders on Google Drive. ➤ Can be used as Google Drive file manager. ➤ Supports Shared drives (Formerly Team drives). ➤ Provision to sort the files based on name, size, last viewed and last modified. ➤ Customise the look of fields and add custom alias to the fields. ➤ Add/Edit/Remove permission details of files directly from the sheet. ➤ Share multiple files at once with people. ➤ Export the nested folders and files.
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It's able to mount a cloud / network services as a drive and works seamlessly with your operating system. Found it a bit slow compared to the native software for a cloud service like Google Drive File Stream. Also include native support for Cryptomator encrypted volumes.
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Is Mountain Duck (https://mountainduck.io) still viable for this sort of thing? I use Dropbox, iCloud and GDrive but, it's inconsistent and a bit fractured. I've never looked into consolidation seriously. - Source: Hacker News / 15 days ago
I've had a good experience with CyberDuck too. Recently I learned they also have MountainDuck for mounting remote storage: https://mountainduck.io/ I'm still excited to learn more about Rclone since it looks like a great way to sync the data across different cloud provider. - Source: Hacker News / 3 months ago
Edit: The more I try to Google this, the more it seems like it's more of a Mac software question than it's something I could easily enable by way of a docker-hosted solution. Something like Mountain Duck might do the trick. But I'll hold out a bit to see if anyone has a suggestion before I buy one of their $50 licenses. Source: 8 months ago
Not open source, but I had my work buy me a license for: https://mountainduck.io/ and I quite like it. - Source: Hacker News / 9 months ago
For a secure cloud storage setup, I use Cryptomator, accessible at https://cryptomator.org/, on my Android device, and Mountain Duck, available at https://mountainduck.io/, on my desktop. This configuration enables me to choose my own storage provider on a pay-as-you-go basis. My preferred storage provider is S3, mainly because it facilitates easy backup of cloud files on my NAS or via tools such as WinSCP, which... Source: 11 months ago
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