Recently I had the need to work with Amazon’s Simple Storage Service (S3) on large volumes and needed a way to easily work with the files.  Since their S3 service is on fact a service, I needed some sort of front-end application to manage this.  My friend referring me to a very cool application called Cloudberry S3 Explorer.

I’m not going to go into all the details but this app is very cool.  Also free!  As in beer.  You can manage your S3 buckets, distributions which I use, since I’m using CloudFront as well.  Also it has backup-like features in it for synchronizing folders between your desktop and your S3 bucket.

Did I mention it was free?

They also have a bunch of other products as well but they have a fee, though it is nominal.  I recommend checking them out.


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