Mountain Duck Description

Mountain Duck allows users to mount both server and cloud storage as drives within Finder on macOS and File Explorer on Windows, enabling visibility of all files stored remotely, irrespective of local synchronization. When a file is accessed, it is synchronized to the local disk, thus facilitating offline access. Users have the option to designate specific files and folders for permanent offline availability on their devices, while other items are only downloaded and stored temporarily when needed, conserving local disk space. Cyberduck serves as a free server and cloud storage browser compatible with both Mac and Windows, supporting a variety of protocols including FTP, SFTP, WebDAV, Amazon S3, OpenStack Swift, Backblaze B2, Microsoft Azure, OneDrive, Google Drive, and Dropbox. This versatile application provides effortless server connections, enterprise-level file sharing, and access to cloud storage, all through a user-friendly interface. Additionally, it features connection profiles for many popular hosting providers, and incorporates client-side encryption using Cryptomator interoperable vaults, ensuring that your data remains secure across all servers and cloud platforms. With its extensive capabilities, you can streamline your workflow while maintaining control over your files and their security.

Integrations

API:
Yes, Mountain Duck has an API

Reviews - 2 Verified Reviews

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Company Details

Company:
Iterate
Year Founded:
2011
Headquarters:
Switzerland
Website:
iterate.ch

Media

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Product Details

Platforms
Windows
Mac
On-Premises
Types of Training
Training Docs
In Person
Customer Support
Business Hours
Online Support

Mountain Duck Features and Options

File Sharing Software

Audit Trail
Chat / Messaging
Collaboration
Document Management
Drag & Drop
Electronic Signature
Encryption
File Synchronization
Search
User Management
Version Control
Workflow Management

Mountain Duck User Reviews

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  • Name: B L.
    Job Title: Solution architect large pharma
    Length of product use: 2+ Years
    Used How Often?: Daily
    Role: User, Administrator
    Organization Size: 10,000 - 19,999
    Features
    Design
    Ease
    Pricing
    Likelihood to Recommend to Others
    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

    Great Tool for all Cloud storage provider

    Date: Sep 22 2022

    Summary: I'm using Mountain Duck for more than 2 years and never had any issues.

    I use it on my personal & company laptop, my lab server and test environment and never had any issue. And all with ONE single license.

    Great!

    Positive: - Works flawlessly with all of my cloud storage provider
    - Perfect integration into Windows Explorer
    - Easy to use, no manual needed to connect to S3, Backblaze, SFT
    - Reasonable price for a perpetual license

    Negative: - Nothing, it simply works!
    - No Cons from my side!

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  • Name: Harold B.
    Job Title: Admin
    Length of product use: 2+ Years
    Used How Often?: Yearly
    Role: User, Administrator
    Organization Size: 26 - 99
    Features
    Design
    Ease
    Pricing
    Support
    Likelihood to Recommend to Others
    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

    Annoying Updates

    Date: Apr 28 2022

    Summary: Pretty lame duck. A software that works only sometimes is not very useful. The price is set too high for this.

    Positive: The Idea behind it. It would be nice if it worked the way it was intended. Just including all kinds of remote drives in Windows would be great.

    Negative: Works only reasonably well. A much too frequent update frequency (of course, every time with a restart) makes the experience pretty lame.

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