DragonDisk is a file manager for the Amazon S3 Service. DragonDisk has lots of useful features and an intuitive graphical user interface. Features include multiple windows, copy / move between Amazon S3 accounts, a fast multi-threaded HTTP/HTTPS engine, folders synchronization, drag and drop; rename files and folders, filename filters, BiTorrent, time limited, and signed URLs, files integrity control, a metadata editor, ACL inheritance, encryption, compression, detailed operations logs; external buckets; CNAMEs; Reduced Redundancy Storage; and support for versioning.
What's New
Version 1.00:
Added : Ability to change permissions, storage class, server side encryption and metadata of a set of files using filters.
Added : Support for Nifty Cloud Storage (Japan)
Added : "cleanup" feature for versioning enabled buckets.
Added : More detail in error messages.
Fixed : GUI issues with versioned files.
Fixed : Proxy support has been completely revised.
Fixed : False error message when deleting a versioned file (regression).
Fixed : Gui crash with a large number of operations.
Version 1.00:
Added : Ability to change permissions, storage class, server side encryption and metadata of a set of files using filters.
Added : Support for Nifty Cloud Storage (Japan)
Added : "cleanup" feature for versioning enabled buckets.
DragonDisk saved me hours of painful effort. I had a bucket that JungleDisk left behind with 30,000 files in it. For some unknown reason, Amazon won't let users delete buckets if they have files in them, and Amazon's web interface doesn't provide a way to delete more than one file at a time. Googling around I found information on scripts and other hardcore techie ways to bulk delete files, but I didn't relish the thought of having to learn how to use these tools for what would hopefully be a one-time effort. I tried a couple of other S3 browsers, which choked on the huge number of files in my leftover bucket. Then I found DragonDisk, which wiped out all 30,00 files in about half an hour. I am happy happy!
I'm keeping DragonDisk on my Mac as it looks to be a great way to access files on Amazon S3. I didn't think it was appropriate to give DragonDisk a rating based on my limited use of it to date, but I would give it 5 stars just for being able to quickly delete thousands of files without choking or crashing.
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DragonDisk is a file manager for the Amazon S3 Service. DragonDisk has lots of useful features and an intuitive graphical user interface. Features include multiple windows, copy / move between Amazon S3 accounts, a fast multi-threaded HTTP/HTTPS engine, folders synchronization, drag and drop; rename files and folders, filename filters, BiTorrent, time limited, and signed URLs, files integrity control, a metadata editor, ACL inheritance, encryption, compression, detailed operations logs; external buckets; CNAMEs; Reduced Redundancy Storage; and support for versioning.
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I'm keeping DragonDisk on my Mac as it looks to be a great way to access files on Amazon S3. I didn't think it was appropriate to give DragonDisk a rating based on my limited use of it to date, but I would give it 5 stars just for being able to quickly delete thousands of files without choking or crashing.