Cloud storage can be a lifesaver for those with a lot of files on their hands. But when managing multiple storage accounts? Not so great. Whether it's OneDrive, Google Drive, or DropBox, constantly switching between apps or dealing with storage limits can slow you down.
That's where CloudMounter comes in. This handy tool transforms your cloud accounts into local drives, so you can access everything right from your file explorer as if the files are stored on your PC. If you work with cloud files often, here's why CloudMounter can change the way you manage your file storage.
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7 Consolidate your cloud storage
Manage multiple cloud accounts in one place
If you use multiple cloud storage providers, managing all of them can be a nightmare. You might have important files spread across Google Drive and Amazon S3, for example, forcing you to constantly switch between apps or web browsers.
CloudMounter consolidates all your cloud storage into a single, unified interface. It lets you access all your cloud files from one place and avoid the hassle of logging into multiple accounts separately. You can also move files between cloud accounts seamlessly, which is a huge time-saver if you're always juggling between cloud storage providers.
6 Virtual drives on your computer
Access your cloud files like a local drive
One of the biggest frustrations with cloud storage is the need to open web apps or dedicated apps for each service. CloudMounter eliminates this hassle by integrating your cloud storage into your operating system. So, instead of treating services like Google Drive, OneDrive, or Dropbox as separate platforms, it mounts them as virtual drives on your computer.
This means you can browse your cloud storage the same way you navigate files on a local drive, but without actually storing them on your PC — you don't need to download and sync everything just to interact with your files. When you open the Finder on Mac or File Explorer on Windows, your cloud accounts appear alongside your other drives. You can open, edit, and save documents directly to the cloud without using up space on your drive.
It basically gives you on-demand access without occupying local storage, which can be especially useful for those working with large files like 3D models.
5 Military-grade encryption
You can relax about security concerns
Although convenient and efficient, cloud storage can come with security and privacy concerns. If your cloud account gets hacked, your sensitive and confidential information could be exposed. CloudMount offers AES-256 encryption, ensuring that even if someone accesses your cloud account, they won't be able to read your encrypted files. You can encrypt individual folders with a password and modify your password settings.
CloudMounter's encryption is superior because it secures your files before they're even uploaded to the cloud, which gives you an extra layer of protection that most services don't offer. It works seamlessly with major cloud storage providers to ensure that no matter where you store your files, they remain protected. Even if a cloud provider experiences a data breach, your encrypted files will remain unreadable to those without the decryption key.
4 Better system performance
No more cloud apps slowing down your system
To use most major cloud storage services, you need to install an app. If you have accounts with multiple providers, you probably have an app for each one. Juggling between them all can slow down your system, not to mention clutter your workflow.
Because CloudMounter integrates directly with your Finder or File Explorer, no more apps are running in the background consuming your RAM. For users who prefer a minimalist and efficient setup, CloudMounter is the perfect alternative to installing and running a bunch of cloud storage apps at the same time.
3 Supports FTP, SFTP, and WebDAV
Easily access and manage remote server storage
CloudMounter isn't just for mainstream cloud storage services, it also supports FTP, SFTP, and WebDAV, which are typically used for accessing remote servers and managing online storage efficiently. If you're a web developer, for instance, you don't need separate FTP software. Instead, CloudMounter lets you mount those remote servers as virtual drives, so you can access and edit files as if they were stored locally without the hassle of switching between apps.
2 Ideal for freelancers and remote workers
Access your files anytime and anywhere without syncing
If you work from different locations, syncing files across your devices can be a pain, which is why CloudMounter is a very handy tool for freelancers and remote workers. You can access all your work files from any account without downloading them, and also move files between clients' cloud storage solutions. It truly helps you stay organized and efficient.
1 Supports multiple cloud service providers
CloudMounter has you covered
CloudMounter works with multiple cloud providers, so no matter which service you use, there's a good chance it's compatible. Supported platforms include:
- Google Drive
- Dropbox
- OneDrive
- Amazon S3
- pCloud
- Backblaze B2
- Mega
An all-in-one cloud storage solution
CloudMounter transforms cloud storage from a disjointed, clunky experience into a streamlined, integrated system. By mounting cloud drives as local disks, eliminating the need for multiple apps, and offering top-notch encryption, it simplifies how you manage your cloud files.
If you're tired of switching between cloud accounts, struggling with local storage limits, having data privacy concerns, or just want an all-in-one solution, CloudMounter may be perfect for you.
