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in Windows Azure. Click Add Storage Account when complete (see Figure
3.11 ).
Figure 3.11 Connecting Azure Storage Explorer to your storage account.
With Storage Explorer, you can both explore previously created containers
while also providing capabilities to add and delete containers or upload
and download files. In other words, it works and feels much like Windows
Explorer.
ClumsyLeaf's CloudXplorer
Another popular option is ClumsyLeaf Software's CloudXplorer. Although
not free like Storage Explorer, CloudXplorer is a popular option because of
its modern interface and simple functionality (see Figure 3.12 ) . You can find
an evaluation copy at http://clumsyleaf.com/products/cloudxplorer . You
can add new accounts to CloudXplorer very similarly to Storage Explorer.
Click the Accounts icon on the Windows ribbon and walk through the steps
of creating a new account using the account name and secret key from your
Manage Access Keys page in Windows Azure.
 
 
 
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