![]() ![]() Select “Mount” along the bottom right to complete the process. Select “DROPBOX” to the left, and you will be taken to another app panel. Complete the double authentication (if you utilize this feature), and then the drive will be located to the left panel. Log in to your Google account or your email/password combination. Select the Dropbox Icon, and this will open up a Dropbox to CloudMounter link panel. From there you can link a Dropbox, Google Drive, Microsoft OneDrive and the other options. After you download the App, you will be taken to a “Connections” panel. To download the CloundMounter app, you can either navigate to their website, or you can navigate to the iOS App Store. This system helps you to utilize and navigate through your data in Google Drive, DropBox, OneDrive, Backblaze, Amazon S3, (S)FTP, WebDAV, and OpenStack Swift. You can mount the folders cross-platform and access the cloud storage accounts on both Windows and Mac devices. The app is touted as that must-have app for “laptop users with lower-capacity SSD-drives.” The premise of the App is that it can mount your online cloud sources as disks onto your computer. The benefit of CloudMounter is it enhances each and all of the services by giving you more access to the services you may already pay for. The point of this review is not to provide a pro/con list for the various Cloud services, but I felt that this was a very useful bit of information to add. Microsoft OneDrive will allow you to upgrade beyond the 5GB to 50GB for $1.99 per month or the Office 365 +1 TB for $69.99 per year or Office 365 (5 computers) + 5 TB per year for $99.99. Unfortunately, I have used nearly 3GB of my free 15GB on my GMAIL account alone. I love that Google Drive provides you with the highest level of free storage, but we must share this space between GMAIL, Google Drive, and Google Photos. You can upgrade Google Drive to 100GB for $19.99 per year or 1TB for $99.99 per year. 1TB of Dropbox space will run you $99 per year. There are limitations to each of the services, but the competing ecosystems have allowed for improvement, enhancement, and innovation.Ĭomparing the costs of the services, you will find that they are pretty similar in price and benefits. This mutually beneficial system will allow you to quickly gain more space with referrals. I love that Dropbox incentivizes you to complete tasks and to invite friends. For example, Google Drive will give you 15 GB free, OneDrive 5GB, and Dropbox 2GB free. Each of the listed options provides free and premium levels of their services. It is incredibly convenient to offload data from my devices and to store it in the cloud. I love the functionality of accessing my data on my iPhone X, iPad Pro 10.5″ and my MacBook Pro. As an Apple fan, I enjoy each of the apps and intermittently jump between the web-based platforms and the app-based ones. Many of us use cloud-based systems like DropBox, Google Drive, Microsoft OneDrive, etc. Quickly access your local and mounted cloud storage in a single location. With a good internet source and a handy app, Eltima created a digital hard drive fusion. More specifically, Apps like CloudMounter by Eltima Software become essential. As our digital media continues to expand, storage becomes ever more important. Even though there are a lot of users who still operate on the Gigabyte scale, many of us are now operating in the Terabyte level and remarkably some in the Petabyte zone (1024 Terabytes). Have you ever just sat back and thought about how impressive our modern smartphones, iPads, and MacBooks truly are? Then think back to the Apple IIGS and remember that 1.125MB Ram and 256 KB ROM was mind-boggling and top-of-the-line. We plan to release the software within the next month.CloudMounter successfully fuses local storage and cloud-based storage into Finder. No private information is stored or used by the app. The login process to popular cloud accounts is performed through services’ official APIs. Using Cloud Mounter is totally safe, your login credentials for web-servers are stored in Mac OS Keychain and sent directly to the server through the encrypted channels. CloudMounter is compatible with popular services such as Google Drive, Microsoft OneDrive, Dropbox, Amazon S3 and can connect to FTP, SFTP and WebDAV servers. Once connected, they appear in your Mac Finder as mounted drives. It looks like a connections manager that displays all supported cloud services and web-servers, so you can choose which one you’d like to mount. ![]() CloudMounter is a handy system utility that allows mounting cloud storages and connecting to FTP, SFTP and WebDAV servers so you can manage data stored there as if they were your Mac’s disks. ![]()
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