Mountain Duck built on the same architecture as the Cyberduck open source project, and supports protocols that are heavily used by teams in production environments – so you’re no longer limited to one provider’s cloud applications.
Mount Duck transforms remote storage into a local volume in Finder: open files in any application, drag and drop to upload – just like using the built-in hard drive – without having to run a fully synchronous client to mirror all the content.
Smart syncing and offline options
Pin the folders you want to use offline; some content can stay in the cloud and be stored as needed, so it doesn’t permanently take up local disk space until it’s needed. When you open the photos, they are synced locally for use; once network connectivity is restored, changes can propagate to the background (specific behaviors depend on network connectivity and circumstances).
How it interacts with your workflow:
Move initial search: copy and move projects to remote destinations using familiar macOS workflow – providing a shortcut for day-to-day file operations.
Client-side encryption:
By using a good Cryptomator data vault, data at rest is protected from unauthorized access and is not restricted by host provider policies – providing deep defense for sensitive data trees.
Protocols, Specifications, and Modifications .
Widely compatible: FTP, SFTP, WebDAV, Azure Blob/Files access, Amazon S3, Google Cloud Storage, Google Drive, Dropbox, Backblaze B2, OpenStack Swift, and more—enough to cover common business and creative technology stacks.

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