Quick Survey

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Ryan Guill

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Oct 3, 2005, 5:06:14 PM10/3/05
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Hey guys,

I just need to do a quick survey of you guys that have cfssp installed
so that I can evaluate options for a new version. Please be a specific
as possible when answering these questions.

1. What version of Coldfusion are you using? Please be a specific as
possible. (ex: cfmx 7 and cfmx 7.0.1 are two different things). Please
let me know if you use more than one version.

2. What operating system are you using? If you use more than one with
cfssp, please let me know.

3. What web server do you use with cfssp? (ex: IIS 6.0, apache 2.0,
etc)

4. Do you use cfssp for you and your developers to manage alone or do
you allow clients or other non-developer users to manage the galleries?

5. How would you classify your coldfusion experience/abilities on a
scale of 1 to 10, 1 being novice and 10 being expert?

6. If you had to guess, what do you think your primary browser(s) are
that you use to access the manager are? Please include versions when
answering this question.

And lastly,

7. How often do you use cfssp? Rarely, once a month, once a week,
every three seconds? Generalizations are fine here.

Thanks guys. Leading up to this next release this information will be
a great asset to have. Were looking at doing some very cool stuff, so
stay tuned, and thanks in advance for your responses. Feel free to
include any comments, suggestions or complaints as well. I should be
following up to this in the next few days with some of the things you
can look forward to in the next version.

Adam Montgomery

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Oct 3, 2005, 6:19:59 PM10/3/05
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Ryan Guill wrote:

>Hey guys,
>
>I just need to do a quick survey of you guys that have cfssp installed
>so that I can evaluate options for a new version. Please be a specific
>as possible when answering these questions.
>
>1. What version of Coldfusion are you using? Please be a specific as
>possible. (ex: cfmx 7 and cfmx 7.0.1 are two different things). Please
>let me know if you use more than one version.
>
>
CFMX 7

>2. What operating system are you using? If you use more than one with
>cfssp, please let me know.
>
>
WINDOWS SERVER 2003

>3. What web server do you use with cfssp? (ex: IIS 6.0, apache 2.0,
>etc)
>
>
IIS 6

>4. Do you use cfssp for you and your developers to manage alone or do
>you allow clients or other non-developer users to manage the galleries?
>
>
NON-DEVELOPERS

>5. How would you classify your coldfusion experience/abilities on a
>scale of 1 to 10, 1 being novice and 10 being expert?
>
>
6

>6. If you had to guess, what do you think your primary browser(s) are
>that you use to access the manager are? Please include versions when
>answering this question.
>
>
IE 6+

>And lastly,
>
>7. How often do you use cfssp? Rarely, once a month, once a week,
>every three seconds? Generalizations are fine here.
>
>
RARELY

mvanleest

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Oct 4, 2005, 9:21:07 AM10/4/05
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Ryan Guill wrote:
> Hey guys,
>
> I just need to do a quick survey of you guys that have cfssp installed
> so that I can evaluate options for a new version. Please be a specific
> as possible when answering these questions.
>
> 1. What version of Coldfusion are you using? Please be a specific as
> possible. (ex: cfmx 7 and cfmx 7.0.1 are two different things). Please
> let me know if you use more than one version.

6.1, 7.0 and 7.0.1

> 2. What operating system are you using? If you use more than one with
> cfssp, please let me know.

Win2003 and Win2000

> 3. What web server do you use with cfssp? (ex: IIS 6.0, apache 2.0,
> etc)

IIS 6 and IIS 5(.1?? the win 2000 IIS)

> 4. Do you use cfssp for you and your developers to manage alone or do
> you allow clients or other non-developer users to manage the galleries?

NON-Developers

> 5. How would you classify your coldfusion experience/abilities on a
> scale of 1 to 10, 1 being novice and 10 being expert?

9

> 6. If you had to guess, what do you think your primary browser(s) are
> that you use to access the manager are? Please include versions when
> answering this question.

IE 5, 5.5 6 Firefox (latest) and the Mac browser.... don't recall the
name :-) (one of my users is 100% mac)

> And lastly,
>
> 7. How often do you use cfssp? Rarely, once a month, once a week,
> every three seconds? Generalizations are fine here.

weekly / monthly

Alan Musselman

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Oct 5, 2005, 1:01:19 AM10/5/05
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> I just need to do a quick survey of you guys that have cfssp installed
> so that I can evaluate options for a new version. Please be a
specific
> as possible when answering these questions.
>
> 1. What version of Coldfusion are you using? Please be a specific as
> possible. (ex: cfmx 7 and cfmx 7.0.1 are two different things).
Please
> let me know if you use more than one version.

CFMX 7

> 2. What operating system are you using? If you use more than one with
> cfssp, please let me know.

WinXP Professional/Home Edition

> 3. What web server do you use with cfssp? (ex: IIS 6.0, apache 2.0,
> etc)

IIS 5

> 4. Do you use cfssp for you and your developers to manage alone or do
> you allow clients or other non-developer users to manage the
galleries?

No, only non-developer users

> 5. How would you classify your coldfusion experience/abilities on a
> scale of 1 to 10, 1 being novice and 10 being expert?

4

> 6. If you had to guess, what do you think your primary browser(s) are
> that you use to access the manager are? Please include versions when
> answering this question.

FF / IE 6 mainly

> And lastly,
>
> 7. How often do you use cfssp? Rarely, once a month, once a week,
> every three seconds? Generalizations are fine here.

Rarely, which I guess its working great for clients now. :)

> Thanks guys. Leading up to this next release this information will be
> a great asset to have. Were looking at doing some very cool stuff, so
> stay tuned, and thanks in advance for your responses. Feel free to
> include any comments, suggestions or complaints as well. I should be
> following up to this in the next few days with some of the things you
> can look forward to in the next version.

Uploading multiple images at once, possibly uploading a ZIP/RAR file to
the server which would then extract it into a DIR automatically. That
would be nice or something along those lines.

Possibly using a Flash app to control and manage the albums / images?

Only complaint I have from clients is when you get to about 20 or so
images, you have to scroll back down to add another image. Maybe
creating a scrollable frame/div or something of the sort to contain the
records would be nice so it all fits on one screen.

Thanks,
Alan



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