Description
We all understand the value of cloud storage, but constantly opening apps and new windows to save your data can get in the way of your workflow. Enter CloudMounter for Windows. This tool lets you easily mount popular cloud services, like Dropbox and Google Drive, as disks right on your hard drive, making them much easier to access. CloudMounter keeps your online files protected with advanced encryption standards, and it even integrates with Explorer for more intuitive use.
- Expand your device’s storage by mounting cloud solutions right to your hard drive
- Integrate with popular services like Dropbox, Google Drive, Amazon S3 & Microsoft OneDrive
- Connect & upload files to cloud services in Explorer as if you were copying and moving files locally on your computer
- Keep your cloud files secure w/ advanced encryption
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Reviews for CloudMounter: Lifetime License
A reasonable bit of software which does what it says which on the face of it is very little (mounting a cloud drive).
Unfortunately even at a 57% discount the cost is price prohibitive.
*click on a browser* *click on a bookmark* *click to enter name and password* *Press enter* is worth $44.49 US to avoid?….(or even $19 US?)…..
Installs, launches, is able to connect to my Dropbox account THE FIRST TIME, then as soon as I assign a drive letter, it crashes and disappears. Literally disappears out of the system, including from task manager. Just gone.
The assigned drive letter is inaccessible, and a reboot is required to clear it from the drive table. Next time I launch it, same exact thing happens.
Uninstalled, reinstalled to try again (because I can really use something like this), same result.
Uninstalled.
Windows 10 Pro, Samsung EVO drive, nothing special about my system.
Dropbox, gDrive and One Drive work great, but it doesn’t support FTP or sFTP. :(
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