
For example, many enterprise class services offer online storage tools, Eltima CloudMounter also lets you mount cloud-based storage services as disks on your Mac.Īpple’s iCloud lets you see the contents of your iCloud Drive in the Mac Finder, but so far this support hasn’t been extended to third-party storage services – even though this is available to iCloud Drive users on iPhone or iPad. There are other applications that provide this. You can also work through your stored files and choose which ones are made available locally and which are kept online for download on request. Mountain Duck already offered Dropbox-like file synchronization in which files were synced to the local disk once opened so you can still access them offline, with changes synced as soon as you get online once again. The ability, if you happen to be working with versioned buckets in S3, to open and revert to previous versions of files, if kept.


I think the only hope for this app is to be rewritten from scratch. The problems are many, random, impossible to reproduce, and therefore impossible to report. And the crashes, for reasons unknown to me, don't show the macOS crash report dialog that you normally see. The worst part is, the "unknown error" alerts happen entirely randomly, there is no way to reproduce the bug, so it's impossible to report it to the dev.

It's incredibly frustrating and rather than aiding me at doing my job, it makes it even more frustrating. Ocassionally it will randomly give you "unknown error" alerts and you will be BOMBED with them (you really have to dismiss hundreds of them at a time - one by one).

It crashes all the time for no apparent reason. A few months ago I started doing heavy SSH and FTP related work, mostly with moving files around in a server. I bought this app many years ago and I used it ocassionally for light FTP tasks.
