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Re: [cobalt-users] FileMan 2.0 Available as a package!
- Subject: Re: [cobalt-users] FileMan 2.0 Available as a package!
- From: Lists Only <listaid@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed Jan 23 10:55:01 2002
- List-id: Mailing list for users to share thoughts on Cobalt products. <cobalt-users.list.cobalt.com>
on 1/23/02 11:54 AM, Alex Krohn at alex@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> Hi,
>
>> I too am interested in this program. Keep us posted on any bugs you find.
>>
>> I am interested in if it replaces the default interface or it works in
>> conjunction with. Basically meaning will the default still work and I can
>> just give this info to the client instead of the default cobalt GUI.
>
> It works in conjunction. It merely adds a file manager interface to your
> admin, and does not replace/alter the main admin.
>
Sounds great.
>> I also noticed that you charge for multi-user version. Does that mean if
>> one wants to use it on a raq server to provide in turn to their clients the
>> interface will be somewhat different. Meaning will their be a superuser
>> (serveradmin level) then siteadmin (clients).
>>
>> It's early so if I'm not making sense excuse me.
>
> The Raq package is free. Our multi user version is a little different,
> it allows you to give out free web space. i.e. it comes with a user
> manager that lets you add users and tell where they can put their files.
> The users are not at all related to system users.
>
> The Raq package is different in that it run setuid, and is designed to
> work in conjunction with ftp.
>
I'm still a bit confused. I took a 2nd look at the website and took note of
the fact your site states the FREE version is a single user version, which
by definition means a single site. Does that mean I need to upload this
program to each site or does the RAQ pkg upload to the servers root (or
where ever) and then I can manage the clients site or in turn give access to
each sites administrator to their area.
How can I get this RAQ pkg.
> Thanks for the feedback!
>
> Cheers,
>
> Alex