⚡️ Rclone UI — V2 — Slim but mighty

Hey, thanks a bunch for making this! Mounting my remotes was always kind of an ordeal, especially given that I use rclone as an FTP client pretty often.

Is there a way to show the progress of transfers through the mount feature, however? That information would be useful to know since this app doesn’t seem to support mounting as a network drive.

You can do almost everything that you can do with rclone, but as a GUI. Its purpose is to be a layer on top, not a separate tool that happens to use rclone and that you now have to learn separately. We do however offer some extra stuff and functionality inside the app, both for power users (eg. CRONs) as well as regular users (eg. Templates).

AFAIK rclone does not provide progress for transfers made using mount, if anyone knows otherwise please let me know. Might need to check jobs output again myself.

For your second point, you might want to look into the serve command in nfs mode. It might help with your "mounting as network drive" endeavor.

If you find any discrepancies between how the rclone CLI works and how the UI works, open an issue on Github!

Tried the lifetime codes in stripe as instructed but none working. Would love to get a code in DM. Thanks.

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Congrats on your first post on the forum, glad to have you here!

I'm still giving these out so you're in luck. Here's how to get one:

Make sure your account is old enough/has the required activity in order to send DMs.

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I tried using several promo codes shared above, but none of them successfully activated the product. I would greatly appreciate it if you could provide a dedicated promo code or further instructions so I can access your service. Thank you very much for your support!

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Of course, sure :smiley:

Happy Halloween!

We got held up trick or treating, but came back and promptly decided to make our Download functionality generally available in 2.7.26. It uses copyurl under the hood and lets you download pretty much anything.

Besides simply downloading a URL like you'd expect rclone to do, our secret candy recipe allows you do download content from X (previously known as Twitter, also known as "X The Everything App"), Google Drive, TikTok, Youtube — anywhere your preferred spooky brainrot lives (you know the drill, we're not responsible for how you use it, only download stuff you own, etc)

PS: We went as Proton Drive :ghost:

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I would really appreciate it if I could receive a lifetime activation code for RcloneUI sent to DM. Thank you very much!

Just sent!

Let me know if you got it, and don't forget to leave a star on Github :star:

rclone github stars

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I have received your gift code. Thank you very much for your kind gesture. :love_letter:

Hello! I would be really grateful if I could also receive an activation code for this legendary concept! Thanks in advance :slight_smile:

Hello, are they any tutorial to use this ?

Im on fedora 43 WS, afyer install from software store. Open the apps, after that in the tray it says someting like ‘add remotes in setting’.

After adding name & choosing google drive. I save it. And thats it. It dont redirect me to login or whatever. Am i doing it wrong ?

Also, i would like some free activation code. Tq

Sorry little bit late to the post, where can I get the lifetime code?

Just make sure you follow the instructions and send a DM (direct message on the forum)

You don't have to post here in the thread :slight_smile:

Hello

What’s the memory usage compared to GitHub - hwittenborn/celeste: GUI file synchronization client that can sync with any cloud provider

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Rclone UI is made with Tauri (which is Rust based), so I'd say it's quite light in terms of footprint.

Celeste is using GTK4 which makes for a better integration with Linux distros; we like its clean & original interface!

On the other hand, we also focus on Windows and macOS and integrate very well with them.

Another difference is that we support all of rclone's 50+ storage providers, while celeste only supports 7

Hope that's helpful :slight_smile:

Yeah the support for many storage providers is a large plus.

Thanks for the details