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Softaculous Launches its Newly Improved Client Centre

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Softaculous Ltd., the developer of Softaculous Auto Installer that simplifies Application deployment on various hosting platforms, announced the launch of newly improved Softaculous Client Centre. The new Client Centre has major UI changes and several new functionalities.

Here is the complete list of changes in Softaculous Client Centre:

1) Completely new User Interface.

2) Clients panel and NOC panel merged.

3) “My Licenses” page now has option to Renew, Edit and Remove license which will allow to complete these actions faster and with ease.

4) “My Licenses” page will now display the server type i.e. Dedicated/VPS.

5) NOCs can now choose the amount of funds they want to add ($50 minimum and $1000 maximum).

6) NOCs can now search for a license by the email address using the NOC API.

7) NOCs can now refund and then cancel a license using a single function in NOC API.

Softaculous Auto Installer integrates into popular hosting control panels like cPanel, Plesk, DirectAdmin, H-Sphere and Interworx and allows the user to install any application by the click of a button. There are lots of script categories like blogs, forums, micro blogs, wikis, social networking, image galleries, ERP, Project Management, Educational, etc. One can also upgrade these applications when new versions become available. Softaculous also offers Demos, Ratings, Reviews and screenshots of the various applications.

“The Client Centre has newly improved User Interface for better user experience.” said Pulkit Gupta, Softaculous founder and CEO. “NOCs can now choose the amount of additional funds they want to add to their account.”

The Softaculous apps library already contains popular applications, including: WordPress, b2evolution, StatusNet, Drupal, Joomla, Concrete5, phpBB, MyBB, SMF, bbPress, Coppermine, Gallery, Mediawiki, DokuWiki, TikiWiki, Elgg, Dolphin, OpenX, SquirrelMail, LimeSurvey, Piwik, Mantis, SugarCRM, WHMCS, PrestaShop, Magento, CraftySyntax, osTicket, Moodle, Claroline, etc. most of which can be installed in several languages by just choosing the language on the Install form.

To address the needs of different hosting providers, Softaculous is available as a Free product or as a Premium product. The Free version has only 55 apps while the Premium version currently has 275+ Apps.

Softaculous also includes installation of PHP Classes by just one click. These classes have been added to serve the developers who use PHP classes to develop their websites.

“The new Client Centre has many new functionalities which makes Softaculous licensing more easier for users.” said Brijesh Kothari, Sales Head at Softaculous.

Softaculous also has a product Webuzo, which is a LAMP stack with Softaculous installed on a CentOS Machine. Webuzo can help any user deploy Web Apps on their Desktops or in the Office. Webuzo can also be deployed in the Cloud which helps users to access their apps from anywhere.

 

About Softaculous
Softaculous was founded in 2009 with the goal of helping users to deploy apps by the click of a button. Softaculous is already being offered by leading Data Centre’s and Web hosting companies around the world.

It is very easy to find, deploy, manage, backup applications using Softaculous. One can also deploy apps in the office using Softaculous Webuzo or Softaculous AMPPS.

For more information, visit http://www.softaculous.com/

 

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