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Currently these are the idea's for the Amahi Dashboard (the page you see when you surf to http://hda/)
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# Show shares
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#* show the network shares directly from the dashboard.
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# Personalize the Dashboard
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#* have users modify their dashboard like iGoogle, with widgets or modules
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# Allow drag and drop
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#* make it so that users can costumize their own HDA, and rearrange the widgets as they see fit.
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# Templates
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#* allow users to costumize the design by using templates.
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============== added 5/11/2009 (JanJacobs) ==============
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# News
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#* specific (soho feature perhaps?) news targetted for this network's users (updates, downtime, whatever)
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# Pim
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#* status messages from calendar (upcomming apointments) latest mail (amount, header)
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# Network activity (maybe only for administrators?)
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#* connected clients, traffic, networkspeed, amount of servers/clients

Latest revision as of 13:11, 6 November 2009

Currently these are the idea's for the Amahi Dashboard (the page you see when you surf to http://hda/)

  1. Show shares
    • show the network shares directly from the dashboard.
  2. Personalize the Dashboard
    • have users modify their dashboard like iGoogle, with widgets or modules
  3. Allow drag and drop
    • make it so that users can costumize their own HDA, and rearrange the widgets as they see fit.
  4. Templates
    • allow users to costumize the design by using templates.
======== added 5/11/2009 (JanJacobs) ========
  1. News
    • specific (soho feature perhaps?) news targetted for this network's users (updates, downtime, whatever)
  2. Pim
    • status messages from calendar (upcomming apointments) latest mail (amount, header)
  3. Network activity (maybe only for administrators?)
    • connected clients, traffic, networkspeed, amount of servers/clients