After the update, all OneDrive accounts will be removed and you will need to reconnect them again. ![]() CloudMounter 4.2 - Improved: work with SFTP servers Fixed: - file permissions when saving files to an SFTP server - displaying of icons for mounted disks on the desktop - errors during online disk encryption - open at system logon issue on macOS 13 - error when copying folders to the local disk from online disks - crash during disk mounting CloudMounter 4.0.759 Added: - new native mount type (available for macOS 11.3 and later) - ability to work with files offline (available when using native mount type) - Amazon IAM support - ability to work with symbolic links on online connections - ability to create a shared link on Google Drive Improved: - work with Google Drive - work with pCloud - work with some WebDAV servers - work with SFTP servers Fixed: - crashes when working with some WebDAV servers - an issue with saving edited files to online drives - file list displaying on some FTP servers - memory consumption when working with Mega - wrong modification date on some SFTP servers - Lots of other fixes and improvements CloudMounter 3.11.698 - Improved: the display of CloudMounter's icon in the Finder's sidebar on macOS Monterey - Fixed: modification date change when viewing a file on macOS Monterey - NOTE: If you have several OneDrive accounts connected, wait until all the uploads are finished before installing the update.
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