CryptCloudViewer is a Utilities app by ichiro NAKAHARA. This is cloud drive viewer with encryption. App supports device folders (external storage and samba are also supported in iOS13) and remote storages: Google Drive, Dropbox, OneDrive, pCloud, WebDAV.
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1. App supports device folders (external storage and samba are also supported in iOS13) and remote storages: Google Drive, Dropbox, OneDrive, pCloud, WebDAV.
2. You can edit your cloud storages: upload, make folder, rename, move, delete items.
3. This app can play media files with keeping encrypted.
4. In addition, this app can play non-native media files (ex.
5. Please keep the app foreground and not lock the device while casting to Chromecast.
6. This is cloud drive viewer with encryption.
7. Available encryption: rclone, CarotDAV and Cryptomator.
8. In version 1.4.0, Chromecast support added.
9. mpeg2) with software decoder.
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This is a great app if you don’t use our clone crypt! I really wish there was a way to import The rclone.conf file and have it all automatically be set up and I am really missing Mega.nz cloud support. I have tried to use the art clone password and salt for Gmail on our clone crib on the set up to get access to my encrypted files in my different Gdrives, but it won’t unlock the encrypted files, no matter if I use the original password and salt, or the rclone password id’s I was so hoping this would be like RCX on android, but sadly it’s not. If this had direct rclone.conf (Encryption)import and Mega.nz cloud support I would gladly have paid the developer $5 for the app. I want to thank the developer for making it as good as it is, with regards to unencrypted Gdrive and OneDrive support.
After some tinkering, I managed to add my rclone setup on my Mobile, which will be really convenient for me. Thank you developer! Several suggestions for the application. 1. The UI can be more polished. After a remote is added, there is no way to rename/edit it. The only option is to delete and then add it again, which is slightly inconvenient. Also, when I created a remote with the same name as an existing remote, it will fail silently rather than telling me that remote already exist. 2. I would like to add the rclone crypt information manually (as I don’t want to copy the rclone configuration file to my Mobile), but I am not sure what are password and salt for? In my rclone configuration file, there is no salt, only password and password2. It would be better if you can explain what those values corresponding to. Of course, adding from configuration file works, so I am not going to complain too much. 3. The built-in viewer works great. But It would be much more convenient and useful if you can integrate with the file API (i.e. sort of like rclone mount, allowing the iOS built-in file App to access the remote). Right now, as a workaround, I can export files to Mobile and then allow other applications to access them. It will be more convenient if I can import from this app from other applications. 4. The app crashed after playing an (possibly corrupted) MPV file. I am testing all these on Mobile Air 4 with Mobile OS 14.2. I am hoping to hear you back and fixing these issues, particularly number 3. I would give you 5 star for that.
Do you have plan of developing Android ver.?
Pretty cool app and I like the idea. Both in practice and as a proof of concept of reversing rclone’s encryption. But I really wish the core storage backend supported a self hosted option like WebDAV, sftp, or the like.
The app looks very interesting, is there an eta on Files support. It’s the only thing holding me back from Cryptomator everywhere. Thanks!
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