Perhaps instead of marketing this as a "Universal API to Everything" perhaps it might be better to say something like "Bundle APIs into a single convenient package".
It took a while for me to understand exactly what this does, but now that I get it, I think it would be extremely useful. I really hope the node version is released soon.
Good idea! That's exactly the kind of feedback we need, thanks. We're working hard on new SDKs. iOS will be first, node.js right after it. Should be both in Q1.
I'm just curious. Is there any particular reason for focusing on the iOS SDK first? With the node SDK, one could immediately start work on server side applications, and potentially leverage tools such as browserify and react-native to start building applications on the web as well as iOS?
Interesting and useful but when you put "Cloud" in your name and market to developers, I think of Amazon AWS, Google Cloud, Rackspace etc., not Drive/Dropbox and the consumer products.
That this wasn't your aim wasn't clear when I first visited, I had to go to the "features" page to see that you're only interested in consumer cloud.
Good point. Actually we started with cloud storage but then made the product generic. That is the reason for the name. But AWS, Google and Rackspace are on the roadmap :)
After a Java SDK, we have now Android as well. On top a lot of new connected services like OneDrive, Slack, Uber, Venmo, Stripe, etc. Open for any feedback!
Is on my list now, thanks :) In general, CloudRail is community based. Means everybody can add new services to the system. This feature is currently in closed beta. If someone is interested, there is a button to apply for beta in the workbench.
Thanks. Currently we just have the consumer ones like Dropbox, Box, OneDrive etc. S3 for instance is on our roadmap. We'll also realease a feature, which allows you to add missing services on your own, out of closed beta soon.