alsofelix is an independent open-source developer whose public portfolio currently centers on crabdrop, a lightweight file manager engineered for anyone who treats S3-compatible buckets as everyday storage. Built with speed and minimal dependencies, crabdrop presents a dual-pane, keyboard-driven interface that lets cloud-native users browse, upload, download, rename, move or delete objects as effortlessly as if they were working on a local drive. Drag-and-drop support, concurrent transfers, built-in presigning and straightforward credential profiles make it equally attractive to DevOps engineers syncing deployment artifacts, content creators archiving raw footage, or data scientists shuffling large training sets between regions. Because the utility speaks ordinary S3 APIs, it works with AWS, Wasabi, Backblaze B2, MinIO, DigitalOcean Spaces, and any other provider that honors the protocol, giving organizations freedom to change backends without retooling workflows. The codebase is compact and cross-platform, so the same binaries run on Windows workstations, CI runners, or a laptop during field production. Despite its narrow product line, alsofelix maintains crabdrop with frequent patch cycles, responsive issue triage, and transparency through its GitHub repository. Users looking for a no-friction, vendor-agnostic way to manage cloud objects will find the publisher’s software offered free of charge on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always installing the newest release and allowing batch installation alongside other applications.
A simple, fast file manager for S3-compatible storage
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