WhosOn Test Drive
Would you like to take a test drive of WhosOn without having to make changes to your own website? We have created a dummy website that you can connect to using the WhosOn Client.
You will be able to watch yourself (and other users) arrive at the test site and
move from page to page. You will be able to send invite requests to yourself (and
others) and others and start a chat session with yourself. You will also be able
to view the Web Charts reports.
All of this will give you an overview of what WhosOn can do, without you having
to trial it on your own website.
Sound fun? Follow the instructions below to get
started:
1. Download The WhosOn Client
Click
here
to download the WhosOn Client. You will need a Windows XP, 2000, 2003
or Vista PC with an Internet connection. Once downloaded run the setup file to start
the installation.
2. Connect Your WhosOn Client To The WhosOn Server
When the setup completes the WhosOn Client Setup Wizard will start. You need to
complete the form below to instantly receive your connection details via email:
Enter your connection details into the connection wizard. The WhosOn Client will then connect to the WhosOn Server.
The Monitored Sites list shows the sites being monitored by this WhosOn Server.
In the Current Visitors list it shows the currently active visitors.
3. Visit The Test Site
Now go to
http://testdrive.whoson.com/
You will instantly see yourself appear in the
Current Visitors
list. If there are
multiple visitors on the site you should be able to identify yourself from the DNS
Name or Location. On the
View menu, select
Auto Preview to enable the auto-preview mode in the current visitors
list. This will show the visitor's location and organisation name.
Notes:
Once you have completed the test drive, uninstall the WhosOn Client by
selecting Add/Remove Programs from your Control Panel. You can then try WhosOn on
your own web site by requesting a regular
Free Trial.
The ability to edit the Site Properties in the WhosOn Client is disabled for the
test drive. A regular free trial does not have any limitations.