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Using third-party browser tools - Amazon Web Services (AWS) Tutorial
From the course: Hands-On Development in AWS
Using third-party browser tools
- There are third party applications and extensions for browsers to interact with S3 buckets and view the contents and upload files, et cetera. Here are some options for those third party tools. These are bucket browser tools. I do want to make note that ForkLift 3 here is a Mac only application and it is particularly beautiful. However, S3 Browser, CloudBerry Explorer, and Cyberduck, I believe Cyberduck is a multi-platform. I do have some web pages open here. Here is Cyberduck, that answers the question there, Mac, OS, and Windows. This is a very popular application for interacting with S3 buckets. Cloudberry Explorer is available for Windows, S3 browser is another option, and here is ForkLift 3 for Mac. I do have S3 browser installed on my computer here and it is important to note that most of these applications that you find for browsing S3 buckets are paid applications. So I am doing a demonstration of S3 browser. Here is an unregistered version, so I'm giving a demonstration of…
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