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New Web Interface
Posted: 19 Dec 2013 02:02
by paul
Hi All
i would like to ask NAS4Free builder to try and make the web interface more app kind of like have a home page of like windows 8 home screen but for nas4free systems, with nas4free systems
like this but html system built
http://pauldiaz.me/sc/screen1.png
nas4free needs an upgrade badly no hard felling i try and add more to this soon with more stuff
Re: New Web Interface
Posted: 19 Dec 2013 11:49
by chrisf4lc0n
NO!
I do not want to see anything like: Windows 8 Home Screen!
Hate that OS, MS tried to re-invent the wheel with it! Why?
Re: New Web Interface
Posted: 19 Dec 2013 12:30
by ChriZathens
Actually my opinion is that simple is better...
It has nothing to do with windows and ms styling choices..
My guess is that OP would prefer something like synology's webui

Not bad at all (in fact I like it a lot), but IMHO unnecessary for a NAS that just runs 99% of its life. You use the webui to set a few stuff and then hardly access it anymore.
Devs in an open source project like n4f, already offer their free time. It is better to consume this time in essential functional tasks, rather than styling the webui
I believe that currect GUI is perfect, simple and elegant, anyways...
Re: New Web Interface
Posted: 19 Dec 2013 13:06
by chrisf4lc0n
@ChriZathens
That screenshot is just great mate, the guys creating that webGUI done a marvellous job, looks like slightly modified Gnome 2.x.
Re: New Web Interface
Posted: 19 Dec 2013 15:05
by alexey123
NO!
NOT touch webgui!
Re: New Web Interface
Posted: 19 Dec 2013 17:43
by lindsay
It`s from Synology or a XPENology
XPENology a clone of Synology
Re: New Web Interface
Posted: 19 Dec 2013 22:32
by ChriZathens
I had actually tried a modified synology firmware for my backup nas (n40l)
The webui is really beautiful, but regardless I returned right back to n4f...
Re: New Web Interface
Posted: 07 Feb 2014 16:39
by Heath
My only suggestion for the web interface would be to make the menu easier to use on touch screens. Currently, the main top menu relies on a mouse hover to reveal sub-menu choices. That "hover" is hard if not impossible to do on touch screens. I can do it with the stylus on my Galaxy Note 10.1, but not on my Galaxy S3 or other tablets. Simple solution without doing an unnecessary total redesign would be have a page with a full menu tree, or have a "click" action on the top-level menu go to a page that has the sub-menu options.
Re: New Web Interface
Posted: 07 Feb 2014 21:54
by LA70
It works on my S3, albeit a bit tricky.. a long press + back does the trick. But yes, an alternative interface would be nice.
Re: New Web Interface
Posted: 07 Feb 2014 22:09
by apollo567
Well guys, with the recent attacks and the other development tasks including finetuning and correction of errors, there might be other priorities for development work with N4F to be done first. Think a working NAS usually doesn't require so much maintaining after the first setup.
Re: New Web Interface
Posted: 21 Mar 2014 21:46
by Black6spdZ
if you want a hacked up Web GUI run FreeNAS.. there's a reason many of us like NAS4free, simple but effective interface that lets you set up a NAS and just use it..