ISPConfig Monitor for Android
The scrolling is not smooth at all. Can you fix it? Jellybean 4.3 Nexus 4 stock Android. Not sure if it matters.
After getting it to work I am happy. I just want to see if everything is up and running and the app give that information clear to me! Thank you for the app and keep updating app.
There are a number of free apps for server monitoring out there that can do regular checks and alert you to outages while this app does none of that. Not sure why exactly I paid money for this app except to support the free product ISPCFG. I was very tempted to give this app 1 star only for lack of features but that wouldn't be fair, it never claimed it had more features. To sum it up, its great at what it does but what it does isn't much :-/
The scrolling is not smooth at all. Can you fix it? Jellybean 4.3 Nexus 4 stock Android. Not sure if it matters.
The scrolling is not smooth at all. Can you fix it? Jellybean 4.3 Nexus 4 stock Android. Not sure if it matters.
Love the app i use it on my tablet galaxy note 10.1 and i works great. Installed it on my phone galaxy note 1, the app starts up just fi.e but when i go to add server it just shows a blank page where it should show address and port inputs. they will show up if i click on them after several attempts to find but soon as i finish inputting the server address the field disappears again hope this get fixed somehow
I hope my €3.99 went to the original developer(s) of ISPConfig, as whilst ISPConfig is excellent, this app is not worth the money. I was expecting some nice graphical information, and a dashboard screen, but what I got was lists of text and numbers scraped from a web service. Boring and clunky to use.
It works well, but I don't know how much useful it can be without notifications. I would like to receive a notification when a service is down on one of my servers and/or a condition is triggered.
The update is a big improvement on the last version and the speed in which "the team" dealt with a couple of minor bugs was very impressive. The app can be very useful if you are away from a computer and a client calls asking if there is anything wrong. Well done and thanks. Ian
Good app but slow on my LG nitro and the icons in that app are distorted/like chinese symbols. Would expect more functionality
...but with some design flaws and still lacks some usefull features. For example, fonts are too small on lower resolution phones, shiny green fonts on white background (on some options) are very hard to read. Regarding features it would be a giant leap forward to design a widget with some monitoring graphs or pie, for example. One of the options would be to have a circle-pie as a widget to be always visible on home screen, with a number of monitored services inside and number of OK services (for example, at 12/12 pie would be green, at 12/10 a slice of circle would be missing, maybe yellow color). Pressing the widget would launch the applications to get more details. The real top-gun feature would be to have an ability to restart (some of) monitored services, and any of monitored servers. With all these features the app would be absolute winner! Good luck, guys, keep doing excellent job :))
Latest update is massive improvement to HCI and functionality - keep up great work @ISPconfig!
The scrolling is not smooth at all. Can you fix it? Jellybean 4.3 Nexus 4 stock Android. Not sure if it matters.
2.0 great
The modules won't work unless you purchase an SSL cert. Nice. This should change.
Expected better display of panel, hard to get out of, exit does not respond. Disapionted. Terryl
iPhone design (more of a personal issue than an app issue), Exit does not work. Seems to be a very light monitoring app. Notifications are a must. Changed review after reading note in description, however I still had to google how to set up ispconfig monitoring as it was very unclear.
Please upgrade... Looks and feels horrible on my Galaxy Nexus 4.1.1 .... Looks like iPhone crap... BTW I bought this because I really like ispConfig ....
Works great! Wish it had some kind of alerts for the price though.
Its "iPhone" features is crap. Please make it a real Android app.
An android only app that looks and feels like an iphone app. Does not use the android 'way' of closing the app nor th configuration of it.
Love the app i use it on my tablet galaxy note 10.1 and i works great. Installed it on my phone galaxy note 1, the app starts up just fi.e but when i go to add server it just shows a blank page where it should show address and port inputs. they will show up if i click on them after several attempts to find but soon as i finish inputting the server address the field disappears again hope this get fixed somehow
It works well, but I don't know how much useful it can be without notifications. I would like to receive a notification when a service is down on one of my servers and/or a condition is triggered.
The update is a big improvement on the last version and the speed in which "the team" dealt with a couple of minor bugs was very impressive. The app can be very useful if you are away from a computer and a client calls asking if there is anything wrong. Well done and thanks. Ian
Good app but slow on my LG nitro and the icons in that app are distorted/like chinese symbols. Would expect more functionality
...but with some design flaws and still lacks some usefull features. For example, fonts are too small on lower resolution phones, shiny green fonts on white background (on some options) are very hard to read. Regarding features it would be a giant leap forward to design a widget with some monitoring graphs or pie, for example. One of the options would be to have a circle-pie as a widget to be always visible on home screen, with a number of monitored services inside and number of OK services (for example, at 12/12 pie would be green, at 12/10 a slice of circle would be missing, maybe yellow color). Pressing the widget would launch the applications to get more details. The real top-gun feature would be to have an ability to restart (some of) monitored services, and any of monitored servers. With all these features the app would be absolute winner! Good luck, guys, keep doing excellent job :))
Latest update is massive improvement to HCI and functionality - keep up great work @ISPconfig!
The scrolling is not smooth at all. Can you fix it? Jellybean 4.3 Nexus 4 stock Android. Not sure if it matters.
2.0 great
The modules won't work unless you purchase an SSL cert. Nice. This should change.
Expected better display of panel, hard to get out of, exit does not respond. Disapionted. Terryl
iPhone design (more of a personal issue than an app issue), Exit does not work. Seems to be a very light monitoring app. Notifications are a must. Changed review after reading note in description, however I still had to google how to set up ispconfig monitoring as it was very unclear.
Please upgrade... Looks and feels horrible on my Galaxy Nexus 4.1.1 .... Looks like iPhone crap... BTW I bought this because I really like ispConfig ....
Works great! Wish it had some kind of alerts for the price though.
Its "iPhone" features is crap. Please make it a real Android app.
An android only app that looks and feels like an iphone app. Does not use the android 'way' of closing the app nor th configuration of it.
... Please upgrade... Looks and feels horrible on my Galaxy Nexus 4.1.1 .... Looks like iPhone crap... BTW I bought this because I really like ispConfig ....
Not worth the price for a low end port monitor. iPhone design (more of a personal issue than an app issue), Exit does not work. Seems to be a very light monitoring app. Checks ports are responding and that's about it so far. Certainly NOT worth the £3.81 asking price. I'm hoping more ISPConfig specific features get added, otherwise there is little point in purchasing this app.
Medioca Expected better display of panel, hard to get out of, exit does not respond. Disapionted. Terryl
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This would get a 5* rating from me save for one aspect that i feel could be better. server Services (when polling the ispconfig panel) show all options even when the server is not configured in the panel for these services, Red for offline. (including services not configured?) This makes no sense when ispconfig panel already knows that the server does not contain certain services, Please only show the configured services in the app. Showing red is great for an at a glance monitoring of configured services but not for services that are not even on the server. Fix that in the next version and my rate will be 5* Other than this, i'm impressed with the app and its doing exactly as i need it to.