@Wolveix do you fancy creating a poll for cPanel alternatives?
Iâd create the topic myself but I know I would miss options so Iâd liek for some of you that know all the panels around to do it for us
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love the voucher and hope it reflects cPanel reality in the months to come but⌠please donât push it too hard dude
I remember when this was @Home.
Anyone? Anyone? Beuller? Beuller?
I, for one, welcome this and thank you for sharing.
Ferris, where art dhou ?
I was an early customer who remembers before @Home was capped.
We have so, so much nostalgia to internet.bs about.
I miss the sound of my 3com modem calling in at 14.4 kbs
Aww man, I totally killed that hamster at JoeCartoon, and now Iâm going to visit Camp Chaos - this 768Kbps SDSL is RADICAL and my roommate doesnât clog up the interwebs since I put a squid proxy on the cable!
Nothing feels like Dial-Up using Trumpet Winsock
The funny thing is I would have brushed this all off at a 100% price increase. That would have been perfectly acceptable to me. Cost to benefit ratio would still be appropriate. I feel like thatâs a very relaxed thing to say, possibly even generous.
Honestly, thereâs a few ways they could of easily pulled of a justified price increase, but they just chose not to.
Quite honestly, anything above 20% is already pushing the envelop. In any business, besides (as of late) SaaS it seems.
the only reason you would be âpeacefullyâ accepting an 100% increase is the same exact reason you are not yet jumping ship, and that is, you made them a central piece of your business and they know it and decided to take advantage of it without regard to anything or anyone.
They couldâve forced everyone up to the bare metal pricing, and most wouldâve been fine with that. Then introduced the solo/low account limit plans for VPS customers.
Someone add it to the first post, this is a resume, much easier to understand the changes.
Iâve ditched cPanel, Plesk, DA, and thinking of CyberPanel or ISPConfig. One of those will be.