samual
28th December 2005, 17:19
Hello,
I'm very new to ISPConfig so some things were very hard for me and it was possible to solve them with the Documentation (the book) but it was not intuitive!
1. The MySQL Account:
It would be better to have an own Menu called MySQL instead of placing it in the optiojns Dialog!
2. The User with the FTP-Access:
It was hard to find how to get Access via FTP to the web!
It would be helpfull, if the User is not called Administrator (Administrator of what?) perhaps a Title like page owern, Web owner or something like this would be better!
But the context help of this field should be more specific! "The User that can login via FTP" or something like this.
I think there are more things that can be improved, but to make the first steps easier for the User, will increase the acceptance of you tool!
I hope this helps, its a really great tool! But I think I will use another one, because its better integreted into the standard way Debian does things and has a support for Mailinglist.
My decision is not made until now.
I'm very new to ISPConfig so some things were very hard for me and it was possible to solve them with the Documentation (the book) but it was not intuitive!
1. The MySQL Account:
It would be better to have an own Menu called MySQL instead of placing it in the optiojns Dialog!
2. The User with the FTP-Access:
It was hard to find how to get Access via FTP to the web!
It would be helpfull, if the User is not called Administrator (Administrator of what?) perhaps a Title like page owern, Web owner or something like this would be better!
But the context help of this field should be more specific! "The User that can login via FTP" or something like this.
I think there are more things that can be improved, but to make the first steps easier for the User, will increase the acceptance of you tool!
I hope this helps, its a really great tool! But I think I will use another one, because its better integreted into the standard way Debian does things and has a support for Mailinglist.
My decision is not made until now.