Dippy Ducks Mac OS

Cyberduck for mounting volumes in the file explorer.

Mountain Duck lets you mount server and cloud storage as a disk in Finder on macOS and the File Explorer on Windows. Open remote files with any application and work like on a local volume.

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Mountain Duck Installer 4.5.0.17823.exe
18 Mar 2021
Version 4.5.0
Windows 7, Windows 8 or Windows 10 (64bit) required'>Download for Windows.
Trial version. Buy a registration key.
Mountain Duck-4.5.0.17823.zip
18 Mar 2021
Version 4.5.0
macOS 10.12 or later required'>Download for Mac.
Trial version. Buy a registration key.
No admin privileges or installation required on Mac OS X.

Smart Synchronization

View all files on your remote storage regardless if synced to your computer. Files are synchronized to your local disk when opened to allow offline usage.
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Work Offline

Select files and folders to always keep offline on your computer. Other files are downloaded and cached on demand only and otherwise do not take space on your local disk.

Background Uploads

Changes are uploaded in the background as soon as a connection is available. Status icons indicate sync progress.

Fully integrated unobtrusive interface

Runs in the status bar on macOS or the system tray on Windows with sync progress, file history and connection management. Sync options at your fingertip with context menu in Finder and File Explorer.

Notifications

Notification badge when a file is added or updated on the server.

Share

Share files using the context directly in Finder on macOS and Windows Explorer. Create links for others that auto expire with Amazon S3, OpenStack Swift, Microsoft Azure, Backblaze B2 and others. Mountain Duck also supports creating shares in Dropbox, Google Drive, Backblaze B2, Microsoft OneDrive and NextCloud & ownCloud deployments. Documentation

History

Detailed view of transfers in progress and history of recently edited files on your computer and on the server.

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Features for Teams

File Locking

Locking files to prevent conflicting edits from others when opening documents in Microsoft Office. Locks files on WebDAV servers when supported or alternatively using lock owner files. DocumentationVersion 4

Versions

Open and revert previous versions of files in versioned Amazon S3 buckets. Preview earlier versions with Quick Look or the default editor application. DocumentationVersion 4

Transparent client-side encryption using Cryptomator interoperable vaults. Encryption for data at rest prevents unauthorized access regardless of the server or cloud storage infrastructure.
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Dippy ducks mac os x

Feature & Performance Comparison

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Ducks

We have run set of performance and reliability tests which show our dedication to make Mountain Duck the best available option to mount server and cloud storage as a disk on your desktop.

Solid Foundation

Based on the solid open source foundation of Cyberduck, all major protocols are supported to connect to just about any server you want.

Testimonials

We are dedicated to make Mountain Duck work well and fast. This is what our private beta testers have been saying.

This weekend I accidentally stumbled on mounting my entire vagrant disk over FTP using Mountain Duck and it’s been jaw-dropping amazing.

The Macintosh computer was truly an amazing innovation in computing when it was released in the mid 1980's. I was introduced to it in 1985, and began using one regularly in 1987. I suffered through the Macintosh dark days and began using Windows when NT came out, but the Mac has always been my default system. I frequently have to use windows for specific applications, but I get my work done on the Mac. Now that the Apple computers are using Intel chips, I can run all software on them.

Mac Os X is a fantastic operating system and comes with all the unix tools and techniques that that make using a computer an enjoyable experience. In addition to those tools, Apple has adopted and extending the NeXT frameworks, and turned it into Cocoa. Here are some simple applications I've written using Cocoa and the free XCode and Interface Builder development environment.

Dippy Ducks Mac Os X

iPhoto Screen Saver

This is a simple screensaver that reads the iPhoto database (XML files). It allows the iPhoto pictures to be displayed as a screensaver much like the built in one with more options. The built in screensaver from Apple automatically scales small images to fill the screen, which can look pretty bad with small images. This saver provides some unique options that the Apple one does not.

This application is very outdated and Apple has improved the built-in screensaver beyond what this one does. It remains here for people to learn from, but is probably not worth actually using

Sodoku Print

This program produces documents with 6 sodoku puzzles on a page. The difficulty of the puzzles is adjustable via the program preferences. There are many Sodoku programs where the user solves puzzles on the computer screen but none that I know of hat are designed to print them out in a dense paper saving form for solving on the couch with a pencil.

TubeMiter

TubeMiter This program produces printed miter templates for cutting intersecting tubes. The user specifies tube diameters and intersecting angle and offset, and the program draws a cutting template to achieve the desired cut. This is useful for bicycle frame building, tubular frame building for motor-sports, and any application where two cylinders intersect.