On May 25, 2010, at 10:42 AM, Jared Earle wrote:
On Tue, May 25, 2010 at 3:17 PM, Carlos Alvarez <caalvarez@gmail.com> wrote:I think the typical iSSH user is likely a hacker type, otherwise we wouldn't be trying to manage routers and servers with a small touchscreen device. To me this means that while I enjoy good documentation, I have a much higher price on functionality and an application that matures under guidance of its users. […] For the record, I've never looked for the docs, I just used the app in non-critical, non-production work for a while and tested all the capabilities I needed.I use the app as a way to free me from carrying a laptop around with me or hunting for a web cafe when I get that phone call. I've managed production servers for clients you've heard of with iSSH, but most of the time it's for casual use. I paid the £5.99 for it as an insurance more than as a way of managing servers. The day I absolutely need SSH on tap, in my pocket, I know it's there.Instructions? Sure, they'd be nice, but I'd probably not read them anyway. :)
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