Swiss developer iterate GmbH has released Mountain Duck 4.0 for Windows and Mac.
Mountain Duck 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. Car mechanic simulator 2018 mods. Open remote files with any application and work like on a local volume. Mountain Duck 3 Posted on April 30, 2019 by David Kocher Work Offline with Smart Synchronization Version 3 adds a smart synchronization feature to add offline support.
Highlights in the new release -- a paid upgrade for all users, including those with licenses for previous versions -- include the ability to view the sync progress for current transfers, and an option to view a list of recently changed files on both computer and server.
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We are thrilled to release a public beta of upcoming Mountain Duck 3. The new version is a major milestone in our development timeline. Bridging the gap between online only access with no use of local disk space in Mountain Duck 2 and the new smart synchronization feature in Mountain Duck 3 with much improved performance accessing files is the main focus. It looks like the latest Beta of Mountain Duck enables you to mount a share as a local drive in WIndows (and Mac) and then do selective sync. When you open the drive it shows all of your files, and then you can right-click to select which ones/folders should be locally synced.
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. 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.
The new options -- collectively referred to as File History -- provide a detailed view of both transfers currently in progress and a history of recently edited files on both local computer and remote server. Both are accessible via the main Mountain Duck menu (accessible via the Windows Taskbar notification area or Mac menu bar).
After selecting 'Sync in Progress', users will see files split into two sections: currently syncing, and recently changed. Clicking an item opens its parent folder in File Explorer or Finder.
Mac users also gain the ability -- already present in Windows -- to add labels to bookmarks to file them into sub-folders: roll your mouse over a bookmarked item and select 'Edit Bookmark' where a new Labels field resides.
Users also gain the ability to choose between small, medium and (the default) large icons for bookmarks to further streamline the main menu -- access this via Preferences > General tab.
New team-friendly features include support for locking files during editing, to reduce the risk of file conflicts when working collaboratively in Microsoft Office, OpenOffice, or LibreOffice. Support has been introduced for WebDAV servers, along with locking for protocols where no native lock support is present -- configure these features via Preferences > Connection.
Finally, users can now access (and preview) previous versions of files stored in versioned Amazon S3 buckets.
Mountain Duck 4.0 is available now for both Windows (Windows 7, 8.1 and 10) and Mac (macOS 10.12 or later) as a time-limited trial. Full versions cost $39 with discounts of at least 40 percent available for those upgrading from an earlier version, or 30 percent for registered Cyberduck users.
Baldur%27s gate 2 enhanced edition torrent mac. Swiss developer iterate GmbH has released Mountain Duck 4.0 for Windows and Mac.
Highlights in the new release – a paid upgrade for all users, including those with licenses for previous versions – include the ability to view the sync progress for current transfers, and an option to view a list of recently changed files on both computer and server. Zprotect 1 6 keygen generator.
The new options – collectively referred to as File History – provide a detailed view of both transfers currently in progress and a history of recently edited files on both local computer and remote server. Both are accessible via the main Mountain Duck menu (accessible via the Windows Taskbar notification area or Mac menu bar).
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After selecting 'Sync in Progress', users will see files split into two sections: currently syncing, and recently changed. Clicking an item opens its parent folder in File Explorer or Finder.
Mac users also gain the ability – already present in Windows – to add labels to bookmarks to file them into sub-folders: roll your mouse over a bookmarked item and select 'Edit Bookmark' where a new Labels field resides.
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Users also gain the ability to choose between small, medium and (the default) large icons for bookmarks to further streamline the main menu – access this via Preferences > General tab.
New team-friendly features include support for locking files during editing, to reduce the risk of file conflicts when working collaboratively in Microsoft Office, OpenOffice, or LibreOffice. Support has been introduced for WebDAV servers, along with locking for protocols where no native lock support is present – configure these features via Preferences > Connection.
Finally, users can now access (and preview) previous versions of files stored in versioned Amazon S3 buckets.
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Mountain Duck 4.0 is available now for both Windows (Windows 7, 8.1 and 10) and Mac (macOS 10.12 or later) as a time-limited trial. Full versions cost $39 with discounts of at least 40% available for those upgrading from an earlier version, or 30% for registered Cyberduck users.
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