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What he said
What he said
As far as i see it there is only 1 solution to "fix" plesk:
Admit that 11 and 10 are mistakes, take the losses and move on. Technically they might be ok but UI-wise they are the biggest mistake since the invention of the chocolate coffeepot.
You will never ever fix something by adding more stuff to it. Sometimes you need to be able to let go of a mistake and start over. For plesk that is not even needed because there was a version with a clean and very usable interface. That was plesk 8.6. True, it missed a lot of things like reseller/client tiers, ipv6, sni, etc... but things that are missing can be added.
So i would say:
Get the code back out from plesk 8.6 and build on that. Maybe not the code, but the user interface setup idea behind it: 1 single page as a starting point to manage a domain with everything a domain possible could have on that page and the ability to hide unwanted buttons.
Every country has its own tax rules, vat rules, invoice rules, etc... the whole customer/subscription setup is only unwanted extra complication to everyone that doesn't use the Customer & Business Manager.
We professionals need a hosting control panel, not an hosting/semi-invoicing panel. I know it is possible to not install the Customer & Business Manager, but if i choose to not install it, i don't want the remains from it either.
regards
Jan
Parallels Certified Automation Professional
Plesk Platinum Partner
Plesk user since v 1.3.1