ANNAPOLIS, MD — (Marketwire) — 03/12/13 — South River Technologies, Inc. (SRT), an innovator in secure file transfer, announced today the release of version 3 of its popular WebDrive File Access Client for the Macintosh platform. WebDrive for Mac enables users to access and edit files on web servers the same way they interact with files stored locally on their Mac.
The new version extends WebDrive for Mac-s simple, efficient file access to include cloud services such as Amazon S3 and Google Drive. This version also includes better caching options for improved performance.
“As adoption of the cloud continues to grow for both business and personal use, the WebDrive product line will continue to evolve to be the single point of access for all of a user-s remote files,” said Michael Ryan, South River Technologies- CEO. “Additionally, many users, especially our business customers, switch between multiple platforms, so we are committed to both Windows and Mac platforms.”
Because WebDrive mounts the remote server as a local device, files can be edited without the user having to download the file, save and edit it locally, and then upload the file again.
The new version of WebDrive for Mac is available immediately at a price of $39 for a single license, and with larger corporate licenses available as low as $10 per seat.
South River Technologies is an innovator in secure file management software. The Company-s software allows users to access, manage, and share files over the Internet in order to automate and streamline business processes and enhance productivity. SRT-s products enhance customers- existing applications by instantly enabling secure access and Internet file sharing within those applications. More than 80,000 customers in 125 countries use SRT-s software to make remote file access and collaboration more efficient for their customers, partners, and distributed workforce. For more information, please visit .
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Tracy Welsh
South River Technologies
410-266-0667
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