awyeah wrote:There are some basic things needed to be answered first:
- How will this logon manager connect you with the eggdrop? (What type of connection, and from where?)
- We know DCC is secure, but what about the method you are going to apply?
- Even though if this logon manager has an input, does it have an output? Like it displays output in DCC?
- How will it get shell access, if it wants to modify files etc? or maybe, it will get through the DCC connection?
- Compatability Issues with different versions of eggdrops and OS's.
and etc.......
Yeah you are right!It's just a telnet connection to the bot's partyline, awyeah... all those questions are irrelevant... It's just a bunch of buttons and checkboxes to make it easier for new users, so they don't have to look all over the place for a command that they are looking for...
I say good job, and should be a welcomed addition for new users...
I'm not knocking the project by any means, but fact of the matter is, there are many advanced users out there that are more comfortable with the down and dirty raw stuff...The no-gui-type of peopleKevKev wrote:Not sure why everyone keeps just saying it's for newbies.
A windows telnet app that treats eggdrop's output nicely and has an input box history (you know pressing up to get to things you've typed in before...it has that right????) in and of itself is useful i hate opening up an irc client just to check on my bot(s).
Well this means, we will not be helping much on the eggdrop section then, heh... will be easier. So we can direct all newbies to use this new GUI system!]Kami[ wrote:I tryed it and it's quite good...It's handy for newbies and other users who wan't to do things by 'easy' way