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2014-04-10
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2014-04-11
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I don't know. Out of my knowledge base I'm sorry. Maybe this?
http://support.wd.com/product/downlo...id=199&lang=en
Can anyone else chime in on this?
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It indeed looks like there is source available for the GPL'ed parts of the WD MyCloud EX4.
Even as I did not find a documented client API for the cloud functionality and there seems to only exist clients for Win&Mac, I suppose it is possible to look at the server side sources to recreate the client side API. (see http://support.wd.com/product/downlo...id=213&lang=en)
Thanks for any responses.