Blog Articles
Read MSP360’s latest news and expert articles about MSP business and technology
CloudBerry Explorer

CloudBerry Explorer for macOS 1.2 is Out

CloudBerry Explorer for macOS 1.2 is Out

Introducing the new and updated version of MSP360 Explorer for macOS. We’ve listened to your feedback and are glad to present the latest version of our freeware tool.

In this release, we have added lots of interesting features and improved the overall user experience, so we are sure you will find it very comfortable to use. Now let me describe these awesome features:

The biggest feature of this release is the download queue. You can now control and monitor multiple uploads, check out the upload history, and erase it in the event that you don’t want to see it anymore.

Along with that, we have implemented the ability to control your bandwidth and request folder sizes on the cloud storage. Please keep in mind that listing the folders on the cloud storage may lead to additional charges.

One of the most user-requested features was the default connection path, and we made sure to add it in this release. Now you can set up the connection to go straight to your bucket of choice.

And that’s not all. We have also added a lot of small quality-of-life improvements to our application, such as:

  • Current upload speed
  • Refresh cloud storage tab context menu
  • Show file in Finder context menu
  • “Home” button in the navigation toolbar
  • And an “Eject” feature for unneeded storages

There are lots of under-the-hood changes, too, as well as improved performance and stability of the application overall.

Thank you for reading, and please share with us your feedback and experience using the software. It’s really important to us and helps us improve the software with each release. Feel free to ask questions in the comments below or via any other communication method of your choice.

author avatar
Sergey N
Explorer icon
CloudBerry Explorer for macOS
  • File management
  • Web URL Generation
  • Diagnostics and feedback
New call-to-action