OpenStack-Swift clients? [closed] - client

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Cloudberry Explorer for OpenStack storage is suitable client for OpenStack-Swift and it is found in the following link http://www.cloudberrylab.com/free-openstack-storage-explorer.aspx . I'm searching other clients which are exactly similar to this client. I did search in google, but I'm not quite sure about the ones that I found. Could you say the similar type of clients that are available as freeware? I'm doing some experiments, so I need several clients that are similar to Cloudberry Explorer. Thank you.

You can also look at the associated Swift projects for more options.

There's Cyberduck. See http://trac.cyberduck.ch/wiki/help/en/howto/openstack for how to install and configure it.

You can also use the tool ExpandDrive for browsing Cloud storage.
Also the explaination at Swift Stack is useful to understand the Swift Object Storage.

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