JumpBox virtual appliance platform updated to 1.0 RC1

Over at JumpBox we just posted the first release candidate for the JumpBox virtual appliance platform and along with it new releases of all of our virtual appliances.

JumpBox virtual appliances aim to bring ease of use to the deployment and management of Open Source server based applications. They’re completely focused on delivering a simple user experience that requires as little technical knowledge as possible. We currently have four appliances available that are based on the platform and we’ll be releasing a number of new ones as we go forward.

Changes in this release include:

  • All applications have been updated to the latest versions.
  • The amount of screen real estate taken by the JumpBox navigation has
    been reduced
  • The navigation can now be easily removed after the JumpBox is registered.
  • A tool was added to the JumpBox Administration UI to enable configuration
    of proxy server settings.
  • The JumpBox Administration UI has been redesigned to have a cleaner look.

This entry was posted by Kimbro Staken on Tuesday, April 24th, 2007 at 6:23 pm and is filed under Virtual Appliances, Virtualization, JumpBox. You can subscribe via RSS 2.0 feed to this post's comments. You can comment below, or link to this permanent URL from your own site. Your comments will appear immediately, but I reserve the right to delete innapropriate comments.

3 Responses

  1. James Britt Says:

    This is great news. I’ll have to grab the latest vTiger, then pester you people for a Trac install, too.

  2. Ben Atkin Says:

    I downloaded it and tried vTiger and was very impressed! I’m using VMWare on Linux, and it worked without a hitch.

    I also really want a Trac install.

  3. Billifer Says:

    The Trac JumpBox rocks. I’ll (hopefully) have my review of it up on my blog at paXoo.com by the end of the week. I’m glad I’ve discovered the JumpBox appliances; I think they’ll definitely make a big splash!

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