It's quite difficult to decipher what Cloudiff is initially, so at the very least there's some work to be done there.
However, I think it definitely has legs. I've been waiting for a unified Domain management panel, let alone one for cloud servers. I can see myself logging in first-thing every morning, casting an eye over statistics and notifications.
Isotope could be used nicely here, but each page of the app has a totally different layout and structure, and as such I find it distracting.
I appreciate it's in early stages, but for a Foundation styled site it's very cluttered. In general it feels messy.
I'd imagine the point of Cloudiff is to get server information fast, so after the leg work of consolidating the cloud service APIs and connecting them to Cloudiff, you're solving a design and UI problem. The inconsistent layout, dodgy icons, and distracting isotope plugin, don't help to solve it.
Ok that was a fairly crazy experience:
#1) When I clicked the link I was apparently already "logged in" even though I've never been on your website before, so I was very confused by all of the other people's information that was thrown at me
#2) Maybe it's just the logged in view, but there needs to be some way to tell what in the world this site does.
On the plus side, the interface seems very nice and the site is fast.
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Isotope could be used nicely here, but each page of the app has a totally different layout and structure, and as such I find it distracting.
I appreciate it's in early stages, but for a Foundation styled site it's very cluttered. In general it feels messy.
I'd imagine the point of Cloudiff is to get server information fast, so after the leg work of consolidating the cloud service APIs and connecting them to Cloudiff, you're solving a design and UI problem. The inconsistent layout, dodgy icons, and distracting isotope plugin, don't help to solve it.
I'll keep an eye on it. I like the idea.
On the plus side, the interface seems very nice and the site is fast.