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  • I'd forgotten how quick the Evo manager is. Quite a noticeable difference.
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      Yes, it's great. And I think in 1.0.9 on PHP 5.4 it has become even qicker than before.
      • I'm still of the opinion that for fairly simple, small-to-medium sites on cheap shared hosting, Evo is a better choice than Revo.

        And development is moving. I just got notification that one of the fixes to a presentation bug I'd posted to the tracker a long time ago has been implemented.
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          Yes, I'd very much like to stick with Evo for most of my projects.

          There is one problem with the Evo manager for people with very wide monitors such as 27".

          I noticed that with a client, I never understood his complaints about the backend before seeing with my own eyes what happend. Seems people tend to sit with more distance from large monitors.

          He is sitting so far away from his monitor that the hit STRG+ twice to enlarge the fonts. This is resulting in quirking the frames a bit, of course ...

          So a great progress for Evo would be a single frame backend, like in Revo...