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# Testimonials
This page is dedicated to people using *{_}Apache Directory Studio{_}* and like it \!
### In English:
* <http://www.eclipseplugincentral.com/Web_Links-index-req-viewlink-cid-896.html>
* <http://www.eclipse-plugins.info/eclipse/plugin_details.jsp?id=1752>
* <http://www.idtopia.com/blog/2007/04/03/ldap-studio-07-released>
* <http://anothergeekwebsite.com/en/2007/03/ldapstudio-0>
* <http://www.c-note.dk/2007/03/30/ldapbrowsers/>
* <http://rcrblog.blogspot.com/2007/08/why-i-love-apaches-ldap-studio.html>
* <http://blog.fupps.com/2007/09/10/apache-directory-studio/>
* <http://marksparhawk.com/articles/2007/10/03/apache-does-ldap-well>
* <http://www.mikeperham.com/2007/09/28/using-apache-ds-part-2/>
### In French:
* <http://anothergeekwebsite.com/fr/2007/03/ldapstudio>
### In Hungarian:
* <http://www.kroy.hu/blog/?p=34#comment-12>
### In Czech:
* <http://www.benak.net/node/33>
### In German:
* <http://blog.dogan.ch/2007/09/28/apache-directory-studio/>
* <http://www.hare.at/ccldap/index.html>
### George Stoianov says:
> I have spend only a limited time with LDAP Studio maybe 1-2 hours, so
> far and I am really impressed with the way it works and behaves. I
> have seen other Linux GUI LDAP clients but they had limited
> capabilities in some ways, did not work in others or were not very
> user friendly, as subjective as that is, in my mind. Long story short
> they kept me wanting more:
> be it a way to limit the entries returned instead of opening a tree
> branch and having the whole application freeze, or an easy way to
> switch connections etc. etc.. All of this kept me going back to a
> Windows only client.
>
> LDAP Studio is sleek, fast and responds to user input even when
> extracting LDIFs with records in the size of hundreds of thousands. It
> is intuitive to use and has a really nice look and feel to it.
>
> It simply rocks so far\!\!\! (I do not want to puch my luck :-) but that
> is how it feels).