Cloudmounter 3.7 (637) -
Verify that your cloud account has "Write" permissions for that specific folder.
or "New Document" (the exact wording depends on your OS and installed context menu tools). CloudMounter 3.7 (637)
If you are unsure if you are on build 637, you can verify your version by mounting a disk and using the mount command in the Terminal, as suggested by MacUpdater . Verify that your cloud account has "Write" permissions
If the app is currently encrypting or decrypting a directory, the files are typically in "read-only" mode until the process finishes. 🛠️ Troubleshooting Tips If the app is currently encrypting or decrypting
Because CloudMounter maps your cloud accounts (Google Drive, Dropbox, SFTP, etc.) as , you can create files just as you would on your hard drive: Open Finder (on Mac) or File Explorer (on Windows). Navigate to the mounted cloud drive or folder. Right-click in an empty space.
Ensure the drive is actually "Mounted." In the CloudMounter menu , the icon should indicate an active connection.
If a folder is encrypted and currently "Locked," you cannot create new files within it until it is unlocked.