On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 3:23 AM, Adriano Marques <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello Rodolfo, > > That's wonderful news! I have some remarks on your mockups... > > 1 - The login page looks perfect, but how is it going to work the > forgot password? Will it send an e-mail reminding? Because in this > case, it might not work for most installations. What do you plan to do > here?
I think we could provide 2 ways: - password reminder - reset password and send it by e-mail (only if it has some internet connection available) > 2 - Althought I liked the design for the command bar, I realize it > might be time consuming to use it. I won't say that it isn't better > than current solution, but I would ask you to wait until we decide on > how the command bar will be before you change that. This is a problem > that related me, daniel and you, because we need to have the same > features and behaviors in the command bar inside Umit, Quick Scan and > Umit Web. So, let's arrange a conference us 3 to discuss that further > and do some brainstorming. We're already thinking in some > possibilities, and I think you might be interested ;-) Sure I am. That was just an idea. Hosts could be inserted using a new-line separator in a textarea, in order to ease the addition of new targets. This way could be better to sanitize the hostnames. But let's talk about a standard way for showing the command bar. > 3 - I wouldn't disable the nmap command input. That could drive an > advanced user crazy. Mainly if he wants to do something that it isn't > covered by the "aditional options" widget (like perhaps moving options > positions, or editing an already inserted option) We could implement the nmap command input like the command bar that I've designed. The command would be formed by 'chunks' that can be reordered or edited. > 4 - The hacker mode is interesting. Perhaps we could adopt that on > Umit main interface as well. That's one thing to ponder. I think it could be interesting specially in the UmitWeb's case. One user could just want to use Umit as a nmap shortcut, instead of explore all aspects of Umit's interface. but it could be used also in Desktop, sure. > 5 - The management button leads you to which feature or page? The management button will do the same as the actual does. It'll lead the the management page, where the user can add users, permissions, roles, etc. > > > Cheers! > > On Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 3:00 AM, Rodolfo S. Carvalho > <[email protected]> wrote: >> Hi Folks! >> >> I'm here to announce that UmitWeb is not dead. I've started working on >> great changes on UmitWeb. Some things could run better, other things >> should looks better, and the whole "system" must be performed in >> multiple browsers. With this focus, I'm starting of a work of >> UmitWeb's user interface rebuild. >> >> I've designed some mockups (thanks Adriano to the effort to bring >> balsamiq to us) on [1] and [2], and I'd like to know your opinions >> about them. >> >> I'll keep working and release new updates about this "brand-new" >> UmitWeb on the list. >> >> Cheers! >> >> [1] http://picasaweb.google.com/rodolfo.ueg/UmitWeb#5329909574666239922 >> [2] http://picasaweb.google.com/rodolfo.ueg/UmitWeb#5329909571908160738 [cut] > Cheers! -- Rodolfo Carvalho Web Developer [email protected] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Register Now & Save for Velocity, the Web Performance & Operations Conference from O'Reilly Media. Velocity features a full day of expert-led, hands-on workshops and two days of sessions from industry leaders in dedicated Performance & Operations tracks. Use code vel09scf and Save an extra 15% before 5/3. http://p.sf.net/sfu/velocityconf _______________________________________________ Umit-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/umit-devel
