I love Butterfly but could you design a more simpler front end for the
novice linux user so that they can backup the database,inculde MAC and AAA
functionality.I saw some user trying to update the keys on command line and
I think that was tough for her otherwise bigups :-)
And Paul thanks for patching  in the new ver before  advanced users could
beat the timer b4 reboot seen it evolve for 6  years somewhere.
Quick one if you don mind how much bandwidth do the ads take?
Is the ad serving server local?

Could you send it to sourceforge please as a UG project :-)

Ronny
On Sat, Jul 18, 2009 at 10:36 AM, ARINDA JB <[email protected]> wrote:

> Wire,
> I think its not being shy but Sometimes I am misled to think that
> marketing and software development are two conflicting professions.
> Developers usually appear principled and perfectionist ever investing time
> in finding out weaknesses in their own application so as to have them fixed
> in the next version release rather than going around praising their own work
> to who ever cares to listen. i think that's the only thing Microsoft is
> better at than the Linux community. The later looks full of Good programmers
> while the former is full of marketeers. some times i wonder the hype  and
> credit Microsoft's Vista OS was given when it was released and there after
> (not forgetting it hugely expensive License) when am waiting for it to load
> (around 4 minutes ) every time i start my machine (1GB RAM) at my workplace
> and as disable the less needed services after.its a pain When i compare with
> the free Linux on my PC at home (which has far less resources) but takes
> seconds to load. Sometimes i think it takes some level of  'Madness' to look
> a good marketeer for a software in this current global economics.
>
> Regards
> Arinda JB
>
> On Fri, Jul 17, 2009 at 6:14 AM, Wire James <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>>  Bagyenda
>>
>> I am very grateful that for once you have stood up and claimed your
>> rightful position. As one who has watched Butterfly evolve over the years
>> from when it was first released, I should say I am very impressed by the
>> work done. To me, it is one product that I will always endorse whenever I
>> get a chance.
>>
>> Unfortunately I keep telling people that the developers of Butterfly and
>> Mbuni are too shy to say that their products are the best. Did you go for a
>> marketing course lately?
>>
>> Wire
>>
>>
>>
>> On Wed, 2009-07-15 at 12:20 +0300, Paul Bagyenda wrote:
>>
>> Indeed :)
>>   Butterfly for Windows (with Linux or Windows backend) has been FREE  for a 
>> while now. We have recently been live testing an all-linux  implementation. 
>> In the past you could use Linux for the clients and  use Butterfly's Hotspot 
>> control feature to control the clients/ workstations surfing abilities. (If 
>> you've been to any Infocom  Hotspots such as Humura, Cafe Pap, etc. then 
>> you've seen this in  action.) The snag with this version is it required a 
>> Windows machine  for the administration component.
>> Not any more.  The all-linux implementation has a GTK-based app that  
>> provides the administration component, and a full client-side  controller 
>> for the desktops. We don't have any installations in Kla  running this but 
>> we do have some in a neighbouring country. Since we   consider it in test 
>> still, product plugging has been somewhat muted.
>> Now, because Simon has tempted me into the territory of product- plugging, I 
>> should say that Butterfly is older and perhaps more mature  than most other 
>> Cybercafe systems *in the world*. Some of the core  functionality dates back 
>> to 1997. Since it has been continually  developed since then, I feel almost 
>> brave enough to state that I don't  believe many such systems will serve you 
>> as well as it will.
>>   Enough!
>> P.
>> On Jul 15, 2009, at 10:56, Simon Vass wrote:
>> > Paul,>> If you have it why not share? This is supposed to be about Linux  
>> > > advocacy? This isn't I-network so you can plug a paid for package? 
>> > ;-)>>>> Simon Vass> Technical Manager> E-Tech Uganda Ltd> 
>> > http://www.etech.ug> Tel: +256 (0) 312260620 or (0) 312260621> Email: 
>> > [email protected]>>>> ----- Original Message -----> From: "Paul 
>> > Bagyenda" <[email protected]>> To: "Linux Users Group Uganda" 
>> > <[email protected]>> Sent: Wednesday, 15 July, 2009 09:35:50 GMT +03:00 
>> > Iraq> Subject: Re: [LUG] RE:THE EQUIVALENT OF BUTTERFLY ON A LINUX 
>> > PLATFORM>>> We have it. I'll have somebody contact you off list.>>> 
>> > Paul.>>>> On Jul 15, 2009, at 08:40, Ahmed Senyonjo wrote:>>>>> Dear 
>> > Friends>> Asking again, I need a program that can manage an Internet Cafe, 
>> > to  > say it in another way, i need the equivalent of Buterfly, Nettimer  
>> > > etc.... both client and administrator versions that can run on a  > 
>> > linux platform.>> Please advise.>> Thanks>> Med.>>> View your Twitter and 
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