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Try this $20 cloud storage hub if you want to simplify your online file management

March 6, 2023
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TL;DR: As of March 6, you can get a lifetime license for CloudMounter for Mac(Opens in a new tab) or Windows(Opens in a new tab) for just $19.99 instead of $44.99. That’s 55% in savings.


Cloud storage(Opens in a new tab) is a great way of clearing some space up on your computer without deleting any files, but it’s not always the most convenient solution. If you want to quickly move something off your computer, logging into another account adds some frustrating steps. 

CloudMounter makes it easier to use your cloud storage. How it works is CloudMounter connects to major cloud storage services like Google Drive and Dropbox and makes them appear as local folders on your computer. Save a photo to your Google Drive as easily as you’d throw it on your desktop. Normally, a lifetime license to CloudMounter would cost $44, but for a limited time, you can get it for Mac or Windows for $19.99. 

A central hub to access all your cloud drives 

CloudMounter connects to many of the biggest Cloud services including Dropbox, Google Drive, Amazon S3, and OneDrive. If you use any of those services to save your files online(Opens in a new tab), CloudMounter is a convenient way to manage your files the same way you’d organize a local folder. You can even connect multiple Dropbox, Google Drive, and OneDrive accounts without needing to switch accounts on your computer. And Dropbox users can access their files without needing to download a client that just takes up precious room on their hard drive.

As convenient as it is, CloudMounter also doesn’t compromise on security. All your data will be protected by an aES 256 encryption algorithm. That level of encryption is considered practically unbreakable by most common cyber attacks(Opens in a new tab). 

Make it easier to use your cloud storage 

Skip the lengthy log-in and exhausting two-factor authentication every time you want to put a picture of your dog into the cloud. Instead, you could be accessing all your cloud storage services from your computer as if they were local files. Get a CloundMounter Personal Lifetime License for Mac(Opens in a new tab) or Windows(Opens in a new tab) for $19.99 (reg. $44). That’s the best price online. 

Prices subject to change. 

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