On Sat, Nov 30, 2002 at 10:17:24PM +0100, Webmaster33 wrote:
> I was also looking for a really good Apache GUI for Win32.
>
> I did post a suggestion to Bugzilla, suggesting a to start
> a GUI development project for Apache. This would be very
> important for the Apache project itself...

Wrong place, a gui for apache is a function of this list, and as you can
see, if you look at the activity on the list of late, interest died once
Comanche and a few others were released.
>
> Please, everybody on the GUI list, read this article:
> http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=14966
> I'm curious all your opinion... Let me know.

Bottom line, here is the place to get some interest and a project going.
You do that and we can get promotional help from the Apache Group.

> You can start looking for an Apache GUI here:
> http://gui.apache.org/

Send me more details and I will update that.  We have had so little
activity I stopped looking.  You generate some interest and I'll
support it with gui.apache.org.

> Finally I found a very usable one, named as ApacheConf v3.2,
> but it is 30 day shareware trial, commercial, but seems very usable.
> Try it out:
> ApacheConf v3.2
> http://www.apache-gui.com/
>
> There is another, which is free, but not so usable at this time:
> DST Apache Configuration Editor v1.1
> http://www.darkphoton.com/darkstar/DSTACE/index.html
>
> Following one looks very nice, but not tried, yet.
> It's platform independent, because it was written in Java.
> NetLoony 20020716 (Java Apache GUI)
> http://netloony.sourceforge.net/

> Ensign Baker, I hope these will help you.
> Let me know your opinion.

To both of you, and any other Win32 people out there, now is the time to
step up.

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Rich - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Shepard, Gui-dev Group.


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