A well done web interface is oriented to the users, cuteness is secondary.

El vie, 16 de may de 2025, 15:24, Jon Paris <jon.paris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
escribió:

I remember when Best Buy introduced the new GUI interface for the staff.
On the surface, it was much better than the old green screen - except
apparently when you knew what you were doing! According to the staff
member I was working with it had clearly been designed after consultation
with managers and not workers. He spent 15 minutes trying to find out if a
particular item was available in a nearby store. After 15 minutes he said a
rude word followed by "Thank goodness they still let us use the old app",
He went to the green screen and had the answer in less than a minute. This
was a tech-savvy guy - not an ancient Luddite,

My point? Most green screen apps have evolved over many years and the
restricted real estate forces you to design for your user's needs and not
cuteness. In too many cases the GUI designers haven't a clue and often
appear to be trying to reuse code developed for customers.

Don't get me wrong - we need to update the interfaces we need, but all too
often the results are less than adequate.


Jon Paris
Jon.Paris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx



On May 16, 2025, at 2:10 PM, Greg Wilburn <
gwilburn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

With the tools available now, you should be able to stay on the platform
while providing a UI that looks nothing like a "green screen".

Now, if I could just get my "mature users" to move over to the
browser... They would rather press 3 Fn keys, field exit and F5 than click
a button to release an order. 😊

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Subject: Re: Costco still on IBM i?

Like many others Pete, Costco have been attempting to move off the
platform to one degree or another for 12+ years. Like most others, it
hasn't worked that well so far as I can tell.

I wonder if the interface you saw is mostly a skin? Certainly, in my
local store, the green screen is front and center as always.


Jon Paris
Jon.Paris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx



Greg Wilburn
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