[ZendTo] Re: How do you market ZendTo service to your internal staff?

Jules Jules at Zend.To
Sun Jan 15 20:05:04 GMT 2012


We use "dropoff.soton.ac.uk". They get the idea of sending "drop-offs" 
and "dropping off" files, so "dropoff" seemed a sensible thing.

I entirely agree that you may well want your users to never see the name 
"ZendTo", which is why you can change it everywhere very simply.

If you go the website you'll see what can be done to the ZendTo 
interface with a bit of CSS and a few template file and zendto.conf changes.

The template files (and the file local.css in /opt/zendto/www/css) are 
where you are intended to make user interface changes. Any changes there 
will survive upgrades done by apt-get or yum.

Jules.

On 13/01/2012 15:20, Marlon R Deerr wrote:
>
> I'm curious what most people are using for their public DNS name for 
> your ZendTo service and how you actually market/promote this service 
> to your employees. Are you using zendto.yourdomain.com for your 
> service.  Do you employees know you are using ZendTo or are you 
> marketing this as some sort of file sharing services (i.e. 
> fileshare.yourdomain.com).  The reason I ask is because I always like 
> to keep things simple for my end users.  I am pretty sure they will 
> remember something like fileshare.mydomain.com easier than 
> zendto.mydomain.com.
>
> I'm curious to see what others are doing out there.
>
>
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Jules

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