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Posted
about 8 years
ago
by
David Kocher
Triton Object Storage (previously named Manta Storage) by Joyent is now supported in Cyberduck 6.3 and Mountain Duck 2.2. Make sure to install the connection profile. Their storage backend implementation is open source. All the pieces required to
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Posted
about 8 years
ago
by
David Kocher
We have added support for Google Team Drives in both Cyberduck 6.3 and and Mountain Duck 2.2. Google Team Drives are shared spaces where teams can easily store, search, and access their files. Unlike files in My Drive, files in Team Drive belong to the team instead of an individual. Even if members leave, the files […]
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Posted
about 8 years
ago
by
David Kocher
We are happy to announce Mountain Duck 2 – featuring support for client-side encrypted Cryptomator interoperable vaults – foolproof client-side encryption for cloud storage mounted on your desktop. Encryption for data at rest prevents unauthorized
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Posted
over 8 years
ago
by
David Kocher
We have introduced recursive search in version 4.8 which has been improved since to use native protocol features when available for faster results. Hit ⏎ in the browser search input to search recursively for matching filenames in folders. The
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Posted
over 8 years
ago
by
David Kocher
Help shaping widely used products in an open source development environment! We are looking for an experienced Java enthusiast to join our team as an employee or long term freelancer (work from anywhere). You help us to drive the integration of cloud storage services into Cyberduck & build the next major features for Mountain Duck. Please […]
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Posted
over 8 years
ago
by
David Kocher
Free, foolproof client-side encryption for cloud storage for the rest of us. We are thrilled to announce the availability of transparent, client-side encryption support for Cyberduck to secure your data on any server or cloud storage. The new
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Posted
over 8 years
ago
by
David Kocher
Cyberduck 6 will allow you to open a window to browse your local hard disk. Besides the obvious feature to drag files for download or upload to a remote server from within the application we have finally added a local browser to allow browsing Cryptomator vaults stored on your computer. Update: We have updated our wiki […]
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Posted
over 8 years
ago
by
David Kocher
Cyberduck 6 will allow you to open a window to browse your local hard disk. Besides the obvious feature to drag files for download or upload to a remote server from within the application we have finally added a local browser to allow browsing Cryptomator vaults stored on your computer.
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Posted
over 8 years
ago
by
David Kocher
The next major release of Cyberduck will support connections to Microsoft OneDrive. This includes support for both OneDrive Personal and OneDrive Business. You can give it a try in the current snapshot builds. Like our support for Dropbox, this allows to connect without synchronising files to your local computer.
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Posted
over 8 years
ago
by
David Kocher
Mountain Duck 1.9 (free upgrade) now supports mounting Backblaze B2 as a disk on your desktop on both Mac & Windows.
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