I've downloaded the client, added an app (Django, Rails, and Node). When I tried to view the page, it 404'd and then promptly walked me through SSHing in and starting the server process.<p>I'm impressed.<p>Later in the day I'll dive a little deeper, but between frictionless "add an app" process to the way it feels like a local development environment - I think you've got a winner here.<p>Now, when can I pay you for this service? :)
Great work on this. Excited to use this for my students instead of forcing them to use a Chromebook (see <a href="http://blog.zfeldman.com/2013-10-05-setting-up-a-chromebook-development-laptop/" rel="nofollow">http://blog.zfeldman.com/2013-10-05-setting-up-a-chromebook-...</a>)! Do you have a Windoze client yet?
I was pleasantly surprised to see "Ghost" in the list of frameworks.<p>Edit: I would have liked to be able to paste in my password with Command-V in the Mac client. (I use LastPass, and had to right-click to paste my password in.)
Looks really good. I started skeptical, but I really like what you did there.<p>It would be helpful if there was some pricing page so I know what I am getting myself into.