Manage Amazon S3 with CloudBerry Explorer

by Andy Brudtkuhl on February 19, 2009

Every once in awhile I go on an Amazon S3 kick. Mainly – it’s because I love the service. But for the most part people are still confused about “cloud storage” and content delivery networks and think you have to be a technology wizard to use them. This is not the case – there are some awesome tools that help you work with Amazon S3. We covered Mac apps for Amazon S3 and the latest S3Fox Plugin. This time we are going to discuss CloudBerry Explorer.

Features include:

  1. Manage Multiple S3 Accounts
  2. Share Buckets with Other Users
  3. Copy Between Buckets
  4. Support for Requester Pays
  5. Recursive Permission Management (great feature)
  6. Amazon CloudFront Manager

CloudBerry Videos

Overall if you are looking to manage your Amazon S3 on Windows PC, I’d go with CloudBerry Explorer or S3Fox. Both are great choices.

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Andy February 19, 2009 at 1:26 pm

Thanks so much for blogging about our product! We aim at making CloudBerry Explorer the tool of choice for Windows platform!

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Andy Brudtkuhl February 19, 2009 at 2:44 pm

It’s a great product for Windows users… I’ve already had several recommendations after my S3Fox post. Keep up the great work!

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Arthur April 30, 2009 at 4:44 pm

S3Toolbox is free as well. Not at the same level of CloudBerry yet.

http://www.cesaretto.it/s3toolbox

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