but why not be a wonderful host and let them have the option of cpanel or plesk??
thats like a doctor giving us the option of only breather either through your mouth or nose, but i, like everyone here, likes both, although cpanel is my first choice unless it gets clogged, then i breath through my mouth
I like cPanel more than plesk mostly because I think it's price, licensing and upgrade options are a lot better, but Plesk seems to be learning that this has lost them a lot of business and is getting a lot better with a lot of things.
anyone know how big the PHP code is for cPanel? ive always wanted to look at the code for something like that, it seems so big, and it prolly is, lol...
ya, i mean, forums alone are really really big, but i cant imagine that, lol. must have been like he biggest PHP projet ever, lol. (prolly wrong, haha)
I would have to say that cpanel is the best. It can have fantastico integrated into it, and makes a ton of information available to the end user. The only problem I see is how some vital information about how things end up working / what the components are comprised of is scarce. For instance, take Image Magick. Is the Thumbnailer using imagemagick or gd? It does not tell you. It may tell in the documentation, but many people don't read and ignore documentation (points to self).
Most web designers are also familar with Cpanel and it is easy to for clients, Plesk may be a little harder to figure out and not as user friendly in my opinion. Clients will prefer Cpanel for the easiness.