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35+ Amazon S3 Tools and Plugins for Windows, Mac and Linux

Below is the list of Amazon S3 tools to access and manage S3 account on Windows, Mac, Linux powered computers.

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35+ Amazon S3 Tools and Plugins for Windows, Mac and Linux

Amazon S3 provides a simple web services interface that can be used to store and retrieve any amount of data, at any time, from anywhere on the web. Amazon S3 is a cheap and cost effective way to handle sudden increase in traffic (such as from Digg, Technorati, StumbleUpon). Many bloggers are using Amazon S3 to host their images and other static media (such as mp3 files for their podcasts). Accessing and managing S3 account is not simple as it seems. Below is the list of Amazon S3 tools to access and manage S3 account on Windows, Mac, Linux powered computers.



  1. S3Sync  It easily transfers directories between a local directory and an S3 bucket. s3sync runs on linux and Windows.

  2. Quillen S3 BackupQuillen backs up your important files to Amazon S3 with minimum data transfer and storage. Support command line interface.

  3. WinS3fs Allows access to Amazon S3 Storage by implementing a local virtual SMB server. Supports Windows filesystem.

  4. S3Tools – It has OpenSource tools to access Amazon S3 file storage. s3cmd  is a unix-like tools to manage stored files from command line. s3browser allows you to view stored files in a browser and s3fuse helps you in mounting the S3 storage locally.

  5. Js3Tream – You can easily backup files to the Amazon S3 Web Service Storage using Windows, Linux or OSX and allows you to transfer files to and from Amazon. Great for backups using TAR or ZIP.

  6. River Drive The tool helps you to store files and taking backup of your files to a safe, encrypted environment. River Drive is a Windows and Linux GUI and CLI interface to Amazon Simple Storage Solution (S3).

  7. Bonkey – Tool for backing up files to multiple locations, including Amazon’s S3. Runs on Windows, OS X and Linux.

  8. Memba Velodoc Outlook Add-In – This Amazon S3 plugin allows you to send large files from within Microsoft Outlook 2003 or above using various server platforms including Velodoc XP Edition, Velodoc Enterprise Edition, BITS servers, FTP servers, UNC file shares and Amazon S3.

  9. S3 Bucket Master – Allows you to create or delete Amazon S3 buckets, browse stored keys, upload or download encrypted or compressed files and helps you in managing Access Control Lists in amazon.com’s Simple Storage Service (S3).

  10. S3-Util – Command line utility to manage data and buckets on an Amazon S3 account. It provides a getopt interface and portable xml configuration for easy usage and integration with scripts.
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