Cloud storage services are becoming more popular. This is good news for those of us don’t want to carry around removable disks to transfer data from one drive to another, or have to keep all our media on sets of local drives; you just need to upload your files to a cloud server, and are then able to access them whenever you need to.
This handy utility, from Eltima Software, is a centralized client that is able to manage information on the most popular cloud storage services, directly from the Windows Explorer. CloudMounter for Windows allows mounting cloud accounts and web-servers to your PC as local disks. This gives you the ability to oversee all of your cloud accounts from a single point of access.
Key Services include:
- Cloud Data Encryption
- Amazon S3 support
- Google Drive.
- Microsoft OneDrive.
- Amazon S3.
- Dropbox.
- WebDAV servers.
- FTP, FTPS and SFTP servers.
A premium feature worth noting is the ability to choose one of your Dropbox, Google Drive and OneDrive accounts and manage them via the Windows Explorer interface for free.
The app's simple interface and intuitive navigation makes this utility very simple to use; you just launch the app, choose the service you need, populate your login details and away you go.
Along with connections to cloud services, CloudMounter for Windows also allows you to connect to remote FTP, SFTP, FTPS and WebDAV servers, in the same way that you would connect to any shared location on your local network.
You can connect to various accounts including Google Drive, Dropbox, Amazon S3, and OneDrive accounts, as well as (S)FTP and WebDAV servers.
The CloudMounter service is as safe as possible, as your login data is securely stored in your PC's Keychain and is sent directly to your cloud service’s servers via SSL-encrypted channels.
Overall, CloudMounter is a superb way to access all you cloud services from one place. The interface is aesthetically pleasing, it is very easy to use and can be navigated by users of all levels of expertise. So, if you have numerous cloud accounts, and want a single point of access, then CloudMounter for Windows is a good app to try out.
Looking for the Mac version of CloudMounter for Windows? Download here