which are all supported compare to other apps. Also, by the time I test, it doesn't support dropbox, onedrive, etc. The solution is to locate the problematic code in the corresponding HTML document and replace the entered code with the correct request method. I think this is acceptable for now but I will expect to see improvement on the performance. It needs to take some time to load the file list if your folder has a lot of files (like my google photo). However, the performance is not good as CloudMounter. Mountain Duck - This is seems good (I don't found any bug). I gave up to do any test due to the long loading time. Every click take a minute or even longer time to load. I did some research and people said that it is better (less bug) compare to CloudMounter. It doesn't mount your cloud storage as a drive which is not the thing I am looking for.ĮxpanDrive - It is similar to CloudMounter. And I did some research and some people said that it was unable to upload large file or upload a lot of files at the same time.Ĭommander One - This is just like a FTP client app. I can not accept this kind of bug or problem. I tried to reopen the same folder few times but it is still unable to load the full list. However, I tried to load my Google Photo folder and I can only see around 10% of my photo listed in the mounted folder. Connect to Microsoft OneDrive, Google Drive, Amazon S3, Dropbox, FTP and WebDAV servers in Finder, as if they are located on your machine. Personally feel that it is the best performance compare all others apps. CloudMounter is a reliable system utility that allows mounting different cloud storages and web servers to your Mac as local disks. However, none of them work great so far.ĬloudMounter - It is fastest app to load file list of a cloud folder. I tried some of the app above to mount my cloud storage. This particularly occurs with the POST method, which is required for entering data and is blocked by some providers for security reasons when accessing HTML documents.I am a Mac user. The HTTP method is not allowed by the hosting provider of the website operator.NOTE: If you have several OneDrive accounts connected, wait until all the uploads are finished before installing the update. Fixed: modification date change when viewing a file on macOS Monterey. The error lies in a URL resource of the web project in question, on the grounds that its programming requires its method to not be allowed. Improved: the display of CloudMounter's icon in the Finder's sidebar on macOS Monterey.
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