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  • 1.8.0

Rclone Browser 1.8.0 by kapitainsky is a revived graphical shell for the widely adopted Rclone command-line tool, placing cloud-to-cloud and local-to-cloud file operations behind an intuitive Windows interface. Built as an updated fork after the original project stalled, the program lets users configure, browse, sync, download, upload, encrypt, mount and stream data stored on more than seventy providers—including Google Drive, OneDrive, Amazon S3, Dropbox, Box, Nextcloud and SFTP—without memorizing terminal syntax. The layout presents a dual-pane tree similar to classic FTP clients: the left column lists configured remotes with real-time size and modification stamps, while the right panel houses transfer queues, bandwidth graphs and detailed logs. Interactive dialogs guide creation of encrypted remotes, bandwidth throttling, exclusion filters and scheduled tasks, converting complex Rclone flag combinations into clickable options. Power users can still drop to a built-in console for one-off commands, but repetitive workflows such as nightly backup mirroring or media server folder mounting can be saved as point-and-click jobs. Because the frontend simply calls the underlying Rclone binary, all advanced features—dedupe, compare, serve restic, union, cache and experimental backends—remain accessible, making the utility suitable for personal archives, small-office off-site replication, content-mirror distribution and ransomware-resistant encrypted backups. The single-version 1.8.0 release ships as a portable executable requiring no administrator rights and consumes minimal RAM while idle, so it can coexist with existing Rclone scripts without conflict. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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