[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":9},["ShallowReactive",2],{"post-\u002Fblog\u002Fcyberduck":3},{"path":4,"title":5,"description":6,"date":7,"rawbody":8},"\u002Fblog\u002Fcyberduck","Cyberduck: The Ugly King","Cloud storage browsing that works.","2025-12-11","---\ntitle: 'Cyberduck: The Ugly King'\ndescription: 'Cloud storage browsing that works.'\ndate: '2025-12-11'\n---\n\nMost FTP clients look like they were designed in Windows 95 or cost a monthly subscription. [Cyberduck](https:\u002F\u002Fcyberduck.io\u002F) sits in the messy middle, and it doesn't apologize for it.\n\nYou need to move files to an S3 bucket, a rusty server, or Backblaze. You're too lazy for `rsync` right now, but you refuse to pay for a pretty UI.\n\n> \"Functionality beats vanity every time.\"\n\nIt’s the Swiss Army knife that doesn't try to be sexy. It handles SFTP, WebDAV, Amazon S3, and Google Drive without complaining.\n\n### Why it stays installed\n\n1. **Open Source:** GPL licensed. No \"Pro\" tier locking essential features.\n2. **Cryptomator:** Client-side encryption is built-in. Your data stays yours.\n3. **External Editing:** Open a config file in VS Code, hit save, and it uploads automatically.\n\nDownload the duck, close the donation prompt, and get back to work.\n",1783267423469]