It isn't bad per se, but v2.x is plenty useful and 3.x seems like a theme change.
- 1. I am not happy about it. Items on left side not on top. Small fonts in the column fields, no font colors other than black.
It would have been better to have options in 2.x to 'add a new theme'.
2. Install failed partially because no install script asked the installer where the security folders are.
For example:
My admin folder is not called 'admin'. So lets just call it 'nimda' for this example.
The upgrade from Cpanel occurred with no errors but when I went to login, I noticed it looked wrong and compared it to your demo
and realized I had to do something.
I troubleshot PHP and MySql and saw no errors so for 'goofs and giggles'; I copied the admin folder to the 'nimda' folder and it appears to
be all I needed to do.
3. While reading the Hesk forum, I noticed a request for IE9 to be supported. The requestor was advised to go back to version 2.x
This raises the question; will 2.x have the same security as 3.x?
- I am wondering if the following would be considered:
1. Advise in the script installer (not just html help document) what folders needed to be copied to if we changed the name of the cache
and admin folder.
2. As an option, instead of making the user manually copy items to the renamed admin folder, have the script installer ask what the folder
name is; and copy it for the user.
3. Add to the knowledge base what P.E.A.R packages and P.E.R.L modules are necessary (if any) to make Hesk function.
4. Consider theme changes to be different options for Hesk so when Hesk is updated for security or functionality; we don't have to
scramble for the changes.
5. Ticket window easier to read columns where the fonts can be seen (enlarged and color changed)
faster to ascertain if it is right for me.