Monto is a dockapp that lets you manually mount up to four devices such as floppy, HDD, USB, zip, CD, etc., in a simple and straightforward way.
What's great about Monto is that mounting and unmounting your devices is done with only one click. Simply click on the dockapp region associated with the mount point alias, and you're done! It's that easy.
If you want to change any configuration options, simply edit the ~/.clay/monto file using a text editor. It's important to note that this is necessary when Monto is run for the first time, as autoconfig based on /etc/fstab is currently unavailable.
When using Monto, the LED color meanings are as follows: blue means the device is mounting, while green means the device is mounted. Monto is user-friendly and straightforward, making it a great option for those who want a no-frills solution for device mounting.
As always, feedback is welcome. Suggestions, comments, and patches are appreciated and will be taken into consideration for future updates. Overall, Monto is a great choice for anyone looking for a reliable and easy-to-use dockapp for manually mounting devices.
Version 0.1.1: N/A