kapitainsky is an independent open-source developer whose public work is centered on one flagship utility, Rclone Browser, a maintained fork of the familiar cross-platform GUI for the Rclone command-line cloud-sync engine. By wrapping Rclone’s rsync-style syntax in a Qt-based desktop interface, the program lets casual and power users mount, browse, encrypt, mirror or move data between local disks and more than seventy cloud providers—including Google Drive, OneDrive, Amazon S3, Dropbox, Box, Mega, SFTP servers and emerging Backblaze B2 or Wasabi tiers—without memorizing lengthy terminal commands. Typical scenarios cover scheduled off-site backups, encrypted archives, bandwidth-throttled uploads, server-to-server migrations and headless NAS synchronization, all executed through a point-and-click task manager that saves jobs as reusable batch scripts. Advanced panes expose Rclone flags for checksum verification, dry-run simulations, exclusion filters and parallel transfer tuning, while the log viewer streams real-time feedback so operators can diagnose rate limits or file conflicts on the fly. Because the frontend is portable, it fits comfortably on Windows workstations, laptops or removable media used by photographers, video editors, system administrators and home lab enthusiasts who need a visual overlay for multi-terabyte workflows. kapitainsky’s software is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always fetch the latest upstream build, and can be installed individually or in batches alongside other utilities.

Rclone Browser

GUI Frontend to Rclone (updated fork)

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