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Microsoft Azure Storage Explorer for Mac

Optimize your Azure Storage Management.

Free
In English
Version 1.44.0

Microsoft Azure Storage Explorer overview

Microsoft Azure Storage Explorer helps you upload, download, and manage Azure blobs, files, queues, and tables, as well as Azure Cosmos DB and Azure Data Lake Storage entities. Easily access virtual machine disks, and work with either Azure Resource Manager or classic storage accounts. Manage and configure cross-origin resource sharing rules.

Features:
  • Management for all your storage accounts and multiple subscriptions across Azure, Azure Stack, and government cloud
  • Accessible, intuitive, feature-rich graphical user interface (GUI) for full management of cloud storage resources
  • Robust security features like cross-origin resource sharing and shared access signature to help protect your data access wherever you are
  • Ease cloud storage management and boost productivity - Efficiently connect and manage your Azure storage service accounts and resources across subscriptions. Create, delete, view, and edit resources in Azure Storage, Azure Cosmos DB, and Data Lake Storage
  • Powerful, accessible experience - Seamlessly view, search, and interact with your data and resources using an intuitive interface. Support accessibility with multiple screen reader options
  • Work your way, on-premises or offline - Storage Explorer lets you work disconnected from the cloud or offline with local emulators. This flexibility helps you boost productivity and efficiency, and reduce costs
  • Tighten up data access - Use the full range of Azure security features, including role-based access control, Azure Active Directory, and connection strings, to connect and manage your Azure resources-always over HTTPS

What's new in version 1.44.0

Sign-In and Authentication
  • Storage Explorer now recognizes .NET 10 runtimes installed by Homebrew on macOS, restoring sign-in for users on that configuration (#8997, #9008).
  • Fixed a "Could not find a WAM account for the selected user" error on Windows (#9060).
  • Re-authenticating to an existing account now succeeds in cases where the prompt previously failed silently (#9053).
  • Resolved a race condition that produced an immediate re-authentication prompt right after sign-in (#9011).
  • Addressed a generic authentication-error path that surfaced for some users (#9006).
AzCopy and Data Transfer
  • Upload and download work again on storage accounts that have a SAS expiration policy enforced (#8845).
  • Downloading from a virtual directory whose name is empty no longer fails (#8744).
  • The Activities pane no longer goes blank during large transfers (#8986).
  • Blob deletes against hierarchical-namespace (HNS) accounts using a container or account SAS now invoke AzCopy correctly instead of silently succeeding without deleting anything (#9048).
SAS Direct Links and Attach
  • Attaching with a SAS direct link to a subdirectory now navigates to that subdirectory instead of opening the container root (#9001).
Managed Disks
  • The Download command is now disabled for disks that Azure rejects for SAS read access, including disks that are attached, reserved, frozen, or in any upload-related state (#9009). Previously, only attached disks were excluded, so download attempts against the other states failed without a clear reason.

Microsoft Azure Storage Explorer for Mac

Free
In English
Version 1.44.0
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