by jiri » Wed Aug 22, 2018 10:22 am
MMS doesn't directly take over MM4 or MM5 database, as it can be installed on a completely different machine (Windows or Linux based, a NAS, etc.). That said, the transition from a working MM5 installation should be rather easy: Just install MMS, then find it in MM5 and configure it to synchronize the library with MMS. After that step, the MMS library should be usable either from the previously working MM5 instance, or any other instance.
As for other features -- yes, we plan them to be implemented, we just need some more time finish it, but a fully working remote access using any client is planned to be there quite soon.
Jiri
MMS doesn't directly take over MM4 or MM5 database, as it can be installed on a completely different machine (Windows or Linux based, a NAS, etc.). That said, the transition from a working MM5 installation should be rather easy: Just install MMS, then find it in MM5 and configure it to synchronize the library with MMS. After that step, the MMS library should be usable either from the previously working MM5 instance, or any other instance.
As for other features -- yes, we plan them to be implemented, we just need some more time finish it, but a fully working remote access using any client is planned to be there quite soon.
Jiri