Recommended Bukkit GUI

Discussion in 'Bukkit Discussion' started by thecoryguy, Sep 4, 2012.

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    thecoryguy

    Hello,

    Ever since Pail, I've been searching for a GUI that lets me monitor my server performance, and also allows the switching on and off of plug-ins. Auto update is also a nice thing to have. :)

    Any recommendations as to what is still used today with 1.3.1?
     
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    Muffin89

    Well, i could recommend mcmyadmin :)
    Always up to date and working smoothly :)
     
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    Bertware

    BukkitGUI (mine :D) doesn't break on bukkit updates.
    Auto update for GUI and bukkit, plugin manager (install, update, remove plugins), task manager (schedule actions etc.), backups, error manager + solver (lot's of errors can be solved automatic),....

    Only thing: it can't turn plugins on/off.

    windows only, might run unstable with linux + mono (working on this)
    Uses about 30Mb ram and 0%cpu when running normal on my computer. (I believe this is lower than any java GUI)
    Planned: Plugin auto updater. (with notifications/silent update)

    You can also use it to connect to a server on a remote machine, using JSONAPI.

    http://dev.bukkit.org/server-mods/bukkitgui/

    Other GUI's:
    Dumptruckman's GUI
    Crafty
    .NET server GUI (by kanunshiken)

    Webpanel:
    McMyAdmin
    Spacebukkit (looks really nice!)

    You can check everything out in the tools section (there's an index with all tools sorted by category, it's sticky on top of the page)
     
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    bluehasia

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    Outlaw11A

    Bertware. You are a God. I have used your BukkitGui ever since I became a server hoster/admin. I have only used yours because of how often there are updates and the support that goes with it.

    I highly recommend the BukkitGui for anyone that is looking for one.

    Bertware, keep up the good work brother!
     
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    MiHo

    Recommending McMyAdmin http://www.mcmyadmin.com/
    McMyAdmin also works fine on mobile devices and for iPhone, iPad and Android there is even a native app!
     
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    wardtf

    I reccomand BukkitGUI for windows, but i don't know (but like to now) if it works on linux/ubuntu server.
     
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