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Mountain duck alternative
Mountain duck alternative













mountain duck alternative
  1. #MOUNTAIN DUCK ALTERNATIVE FOR FREE#
  2. #MOUNTAIN DUCK ALTERNATIVE UPDATE#
  3. #MOUNTAIN DUCK ALTERNATIVE ARCHIVE#
  4. #MOUNTAIN DUCK ALTERNATIVE UPGRADE#

Runs in the status bar on macOS or the system tray on Windows with sync progress, file history and connection management. Open remote files with any application and work like on a local volume. Mountain Duck lets you mount server and cloud storage as a disk in Finder on macOS and the File Explorer on Windows. Follow the direct download link and instructions below for guidance on installing Mountain Duck v4.8 on your computer.

#MOUNTAIN DUCK ALTERNATIVE FOR FREE#

  • SpellTower+ :: When I want my brain to use up some energy.This article shows you how to download and install the full version of Mountain Duck v4.8 for free on PC.
  • Solitaire+ :: When I need to shut down my brain.
  • Wireguard :: Connecting to home network.
  • Tweetbot :: Still the best Twitter app for iOS.
  • Brain.fm :: Audio to get into the flow.
  • Overcast :: Podcast player with great speed functionality.
  • Halide :: Best camera app for RAW images.
  • beorg (iOS) :: Manage org mode to-do lists.
  • wee-slack :: easier to navigate with keyboard than Slack apps.
  • Signal :: Interacting with privacy-conscious friends.
  • Messages :: Apple has me locked in here.
  • While I do have accounts for Telegram and WhatsApp, I don’t actually use them.
  • Vercel :: Hosting free, developer-friendly, supports Hugo and needs no maintance once set up.
  • Hugo :: Used WordPress for years, but never used any WordPress-specific funtionality, so I decided to migrate.
  • Mailcow :: Suite of mail-related applications used for personal mail accounts.
  • #MOUNTAIN DUCK ALTERNATIVE ARCHIVE#

    SingleFile :: Archive interesting websites.Wireguard (outbound) :: Traffic flows through an external VPN provider.Wireguard (inbound) :: VPN in to access services listed above.Firefox Sync Server :: Instead of syncing to Mozilla’s cloud servers.Pi-hole :: Blocking ads and trackers on my home network.Gitea :: Lightweight git version control.LSP :: Used with Emacs to provide code completion and navigation.

    mountain duck alternative

    Rclone :: Backing up files to the cloud.Mountain Duck :: Mounting remote files, supports Cryptomator.Cyberduck :: Tranferring files, supports Cryptomator.Cryptomator :: Encrypting files on local or remote.Org-roam :: For notes and documents that don’t have/need fancy layouts.Emacs :: Used for anything text related.Neovim :: Used for making quick text changes.Powerlevel10K :: Liked the out-of-the-box defaults, so I stuck with it.zsh :: Just cuz it’s the default on MacOS.

    mountain duck alternative

    bat :: cat command with syntax highlighting.

    #MOUNTAIN DUCK ALTERNATIVE UPDATE#

  • Homebrew :: Mainly used to install and update CLI tools.
  • iTerm2 :: Have tried Hyper, kitty, Alacritty, default Mac terminal, but always come back to iTerm2.
  • 1Blocker :: Only decent ad and tracker blocker that works on Mac and iOS.
  • Multi-Account Containers :: Separate containers by use.
  • Vimium :: Vim-like keyboard navigation.
  • Privacy Redirect :: Alternative front-ends for Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, Reddit and Google.
  • Cookie AutoDelete :: Delete cookies every few minutes.
  • CanvasBlocker :: Prevent browser fingerprinting.
  • Bitwarden :: Uses self-hosted Bitwarden instance.
  • uBlock Origin :: Replacement for uMatrix.
  • Chromium :: If FF and Safari don’t work for some reason.
  • Safari :: If FF and don’t care about anonymity.
  • iPhone 6s Plus :: iOS 14.7.1, filled with social and game junk.
  • iPhone X :: iOS 14.7.1, daily driver, loaded with apps I use everyday only.
  • mountain duck alternative

    #MOUNTAIN DUCK ALTERNATIVE UPGRADE#

    Never felt the need to upgrade since I don’t max it out at all.

  • iPad Pro 12.9" (Original) :: 50% consuming media, 50% writing.
  • MacBook Pro (Late 2013) :: Main workhorse.
  • Mac Mini (Late 2014) x2 :: Used for self-hosting applications with Docker.
  • Mac Pro (Late 2013) :: Running Big Sur, used when I need horsepower.
  • Since I maintain an interest in tech and self-hosting, my list of apps is long. As a marketer, I use a combination of the usual “office” and creative tools.















    Mountain duck alternative