Alex, Let me know if you need a screenshot of LDAP Studio running on Linux and whether this email is OK to send it? Thanks. George
On 3/28/07, tux-07 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have spend only a limited time with LDAP Studio maybe 1-2 hours, so far and I am really impressed with the way it works and behaves. I have seen other Linux GUI LDAP clients but they had limited capabilities in some ways, did not work in others or were not very user friendly, as subjective as that is, in my mind. Long story short they kept me wanting more: be it a way to limit the entries returned instead of opening a tree branch and having the whole application freeze, or an easy way to switch connections etc. etc.. All of this kept me going back to a Windows only client. LDAP Studio is sleek, fast and responds to user input even when extracting LDIFs with records in the size of hundreds of thousands. It is intuitive to use and has a really nice look and feel to it. It simply rocks so far!!! (I do not want to puch my luck :) but that is how it feels). If you want me to write a testimonial I will gladly do so, that is if you cannot use this as one. BTW the site redesign for apacheds looks realy nice. Thanks to everyone for helping with my querries/problems. George Stoianov On 3/28/07, Alex Karasulu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > That's great! Let us know what else you would like in this client. We're > very interested in user feedback. Also perhaps we can capture a testimonial > from you for LS. > > Regards, > Alex > > > > On 3/28/07, tux-07 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I am in my first 5 minutes of using LDAP Studio and I want to express > > my thanks to everyone involved in creating this it is absolutely > > awesome.... I was looking for something like this on Linux and I think > > this is it... > > > > Thanks. > > George > > > >
