Ylianst / MeshCommander

MeshCommander is a Intel(R) Active Management Technology (Intel(R) AMT) remote management tool. It's feature rich and includes a built-in remote desktop viewer for Hardware-KVM, a Serial-over-LAN terminal, IDER-Redirection support and much more. MeshCommander is built on web technologies and runs on many plaforms. In addition to being available as a stand-alone tool, MeshCommander was built to be very space efficient to that it can be uploaded into Intel AMT flash space to have it served diretly from the Intel AMT web serve.
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Regarding to MeshCommander UI #2

Closed tedlee0502 closed 4 years ago

tedlee0502 commented 4 years ago

Hello Ylianst,
Sorry about to bother you. We are Atrust Computer from Taiwan, and now developing a project that using MeshCommander open source to reproduce a remote device system management. If possible, I would like to know your comments for the UI design to move MeshCommander to top right side of page as below screen capture. Thank you.
AMC1 AMC2 AMC3 AMC4

Ylianst commented 4 years ago

Hi. Sorry for the delay. This looks like really interesting improvements! I like all the extra information you are getting from your agent. Since MeshCommander is open source, your not required to put the "MeshCommander" name in your application, I would remove it completely.

So maybe just "Console for Atrust AMT-capable models v1.6.1". No need to put "MeshCommander", you can use your own name.

Also, if I may, I would use the "logoback.png" to put your company logo, like below (just an example):

atrust2 Personally, I would put the console version number on the computer selection screen and the Atrust agent version in the "System Status" tab as a new line under the "Intel ME". So you would have:

Intel(R) ME         v11.8.70 activated in Admin Control Mode (ACM)
Software Agent      Atrust system agent for Intel AMT v1.0.4

This way you would not have anything on the top right. Of course, that is just my preference.

Let me know if I answered your question. You are free to change the name of the tool to what you like, no need to reference back to the open source project. Hope that helps.

Ylianst commented 4 years ago

FYI. This is the logoback.png I used for the screens above with the white gradient, feel free to use it as a starting point. You can't see the gradient in this post, but if you save the image, it should be present.

logoback

tedlee0502 commented 4 years ago

Thanks for providing valuable suggestions. Finally we decided to continue to use the name of "Atrust MeshCommander".