Small screen? No problem – new web UI got you covered

Not far away from the first alpha release of our WEB UI 2 weeks ago, we will release the next build soon with new features for it. For example, the density feature.


You can now see even more on small screens. With new density modes available in preferences page, you can choose between three different modes, namely „Comfortable“, „Cozy“ and „Compact“. For the time being, this changes the height of the main menu items of the application and also the reports (tables).

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Comfortable Mode


image-1 compact mode
Compact Mode
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Thomas Trenz
I own and manage JDisc and its network inventory and discovery products. Before I started JDisc, I worked quite a long time for Hewlett-Packard developing software for network assessments and inventory projects. Feel free to contact me on Linked-In or Xing.

About The Author

Thomas Trenz
I own and manage JDisc and its network inventory and discovery products. Before I started JDisc, I worked quite a long time for Hewlett-Packard developing software for network assessments and inventory projects. Feel free to contact me on Linked-In or Xing.

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Small screen? No problem – new web UI got you covered

Not far away from the first alpha release of our WEB UI 2 weeks ago, we will release the next build soon with new features for it. For example, the density feature.


You can now see even more on small screens. With new density modes available in preferences page, you can choose between three different modes, namely „Comfortable“, „Cozy“ and „Compact“. For the time being, this changes the height of the main menu items of the application and also the reports (tables).

image comfortable mode
Comfortable Mode


image-1 compact mode
Compact Mode
author avatar
Thomas Trenz
I own and manage JDisc and its network inventory and discovery products. Before I started JDisc, I worked quite a long time for Hewlett-Packard developing software for network assessments and inventory projects. Feel free to contact me on Linked-In or Xing.

About The Author

Thomas Trenz
I own and manage JDisc and its network inventory and discovery products. Before I started JDisc, I worked quite a long time for Hewlett-Packard developing software for network assessments and inventory projects. Feel free to contact me on Linked-In or Xing.

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