Storytracer "The remake"
This weekend storytracer suffered some major plastic surgery and I finally came up with an interface that felt right (to me at least it does
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Here is a small screenshot of the dark version of storytracer.
As you see it now has its webbrowser integrated, as well some remote access features.
The menu has been rebuild, and still need some fixes. All panels are collapsable (except the center one) the menu is collapsable as well.
A lot of shortcuts have been build in and the biggest part of the interface can now be adapted to your likes.
Dont forget to check out this post here. Alll help is still more then welcome
Cheers
Jozef
)Here is a small screenshot of the dark version of storytracer.
As you see it now has its webbrowser integrated, as well some remote access features.
The menu has been rebuild, and still need some fixes. All panels are collapsable (except the center one) the menu is collapsable as well.
A lot of shortcuts have been build in and the biggest part of the interface can now be adapted to your likes.
Dont forget to check out this post here. Alll help is still more then welcome
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Like posted in the previous article, I was looking for some volunteers to see which providers provided a remote database access.
To ease things I wrote a small tool which will ask for the IP address of your server (or simply the .com, .net or .something address) the database name (a mysql database is required) to which you would like to connect and finally the username and password for this database (not the FTP one)
you can download it here:
Remote connection tool
Would be great if you could test it out for me and let me know if it works and gather a big list of providers that could work with the storytracer setup.
For me to make it work (I'm with mavenhosting) I had to login to the control panel and give access to the database by setting a special access. I made a screenshot of it so you have an idea of what you might be looking for
Remote connection screenshot
Thanks already for your help
To ease things I wrote a small tool which will ask for the IP address of your server (or simply the .com, .net or .something address) the database name (a mysql database is required) to which you would like to connect and finally the username and password for this database (not the FTP one)
you can download it here:
Remote connection tool
Would be great if you could test it out for me and let me know if it works and gather a big list of providers that could work with the storytracer setup.
For me to make it work (I'm with mavenhosting) I had to login to the control panel and give access to the database by setting a special access. I made a screenshot of it so you have an idea of what you might be looking for
Remote connection screenshot
Thanks already for your help
Jozef
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