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Edinburgh Release

PostPosted: Mon Apr 16, 2007 9:17 am
by Richard
(A) I hate GUI's in the parts dept. When we were on EDS, that was probably the WORST thing that happened when they introduced EDS@NET, luckily, it was something we could choose to install. Hopefully this will be similar. (B) Snap-On's new EPC, anyone else just really not happy about it? We did get the intergration working, but it's fairly clumbsy. Again, another decent product that went from a stand-alone program, to yet ANOTHER web-based (resource-hogging) application.

Edinburgh Release

PostPosted: Tue Apr 17, 2007 2:58 pm
by Matt Parsons
As Richard states, that is why we at EDS implemented our Graphical User Interface (GUI) in a way where each user could decide if they wanted to use it or to stay with a 'Green Screen' look and feel. It was interesting to watch the adoption of this offering.

From my experience, when this is introduced to users for the first time (that have not been on the older version of the system) they pretty well adopted it in all departments without much push back. If however, you attempted to implement with an existing long-time user, the push back could be significant.

The flexibility to run a GUI user next to a green screen user proved to be a very smart move by us in that it allowed people to choose how they wanted to look at and use their system.

Edinburgh Release

PostPosted: Tue Apr 17, 2007 5:11 pm
by rmerrill1
Just so everyone understands. The green screen are NOT going away. If you do not want to run on the new GUI you dont have too.

Just so you know that the GUI will not take anymore more resources than the Green Screen.

Edinburgh Release

PostPosted: Wed Apr 18, 2007 11:02 am
by Richard
Rod,

Sorry, the resource hog comment was NOT aimed at ARKONA. I have found ARKONA to be very respectful of computer resources. That comment was aimed at S-OBS, previously know as ProQuest.

[This message has been edited by Richard (edited 04-18-2007).]


Re: Edinburgh Release

PostPosted: Wed Jan 21, 2015 5:05 am
by tolka
Then you can get the bottom line without wasting the paper. I send 95% of any reports I print to "Qprint" just so I can see what I'm getting before wasting paper.......!!!!!!!!!