
ExpanDrive enables the transfer or movement of data between the cloud and the local hard drive as easily as moving them in local storage. You can hook up Dropbox, Google Drive, Amazon S3, OneDrive, FTP, SFTP, WebDAV, and many other upcoming services, and they will show up right in Finder or Explorer. That translates to no cumbersome sync folders and no use of disk space that is not used, only direct access to your files when you want them.
Since you can directly connect it to your desktop, you can launch, edit, and save documents in any application you are already using, including Microsoft Office, Adobe software, and even the command line. You can bind numerous accounts and services simultaneously and no longer have to switch programs to manage all of them.
Starting work with ExpanDrive is something that allows you to be offline. You are able to select which files to cache on the computer, edit them offline, and the file will automatically resync when you go back online. The in-built security features that it has, such as the ability to have an encrypted transfer and versioning files that end up supporting such files on specific backends, deserve to have your confidence that your data is secure.