Today I’m launching S3 Files, a client for S3 compatible storage inside the Files app, share sheet, shortcuts and the Finder on Mac.

Technical apps like mine struggle on the App Store. Please tell your S3 loving friends about it.

https://apps.apple.com/dk/app/s3-files/id6447647340

‎S3 Files

‎S3 Files is your one-stop solution for managing bucket contents in the Files app & Finder. Open and edit with any app at your convenience. With extensive S3 compatibility, our app works effortlessly with platforms like AWS S3, BackBlaze B2, CloudFlare R2, Digital Ocean Spaces, MinIO, and more. Upl…

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@palmin just bought the app. Where do I get URL for connection to BaclBlaze B2? Not working with everything I’ve tried so far.
@cameronbanga It should be something on the form s3.us-east-005.backblazeb2.com to include all buckets or bucketname.s3.us-east-005.backblazeb2.com for just a single one.
@palmin that helps! But now being told my access key is invalid. I created an Application Key in the B2 admin panel, but maybe I’m missing something. Any pointers I could try?

@cameronbanga You are just supposed to create an application key. Did you grant it access to all buckets or just a single one?

If it only has access to one bucket you need to to prefix the address with the bucket-name as you are not permitted to list the available buckets.

@palmin I figured it out, I think I was a weird edge case. All of my buckets were created before 2020 and apparently aren’t compatible with the S3 API. Created a new one and I’m good now.
@cameronbanga Super happy to hear that.