MSP360 (CloudBerry) Explorer for macOS 1.0.0 (BETA) is now out. This is a new tool that inherits basic features of MSP360 (CloudBerry) Explorer for Windows along with user experience enhancements for devices running on macOS platforms.
MSP360 (CloudBerry) Explorer for macOS provides a convenient user interface that enables file management across local and cloud storage (beta version features S3 cloud storage only).
Main Features
File Management. Use MSP360 (CloudBerry) Explorer for macOS as a classic file manager
Web URL Generation. Generate time-limited/signed or default web URLs
Familiar UI. A familiar file-management experience now on macOS
MSP360 team is committed to designing a cloud file manager for macOS. We plan to add new features with each release, so we encourage you to share your feedback. Feel free to download MSP360 (CloudBerry) Explorer for macOS, and join public testing becoming a part of the development. With your help, the application design becomes an enjoyable experience for our development team.
Using the same S3 credentials with Cloudberry Explorer on my Windows desktop I can move and copy files between the two panes. But with MSP360 (CloudBerry) Explorer on my Macbook the copy and move functionality is not available; both are grayed out in the File and right-click menus (see attached screenshot). I've tried to submit a support ticket but when I select "freeware" it won't allow me to. I've searched these forums and used Google to no avail.
This doesn't seem to be very useful without basic copy and move functionality.
Sorry I just saw this; good question. When "cloud to cloud" (even with the same credentials inside the same bucket in both panes) my "Copy" and "Move" menu items are both grayed out. I also can't drag and drop as I can in Windows. But when I have my Mac's local drive in one of the two panes then it does allow me to copy and move items.
My primary concern is being able to copy and move "cloud to cloud" as I can in Windows.