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My own rule of thumb is that sales people and managers get GUI; the user training involved, the fragmented/interrupted attention spans, the elaborate drill downs and fancy summations, and the sparce data entry all lend themselves to GUI.
On the other hand, retaining tribal knowledge, day-in & day-out repetitive data processing, and layered processing all fit in neatly with text-based solutions. imnsho.
On 3/9/2020 3:19 PM, Eddie Gomez wrote:
It’s really unfortunate the stigma against 5250 sessions. Everyone has their own opinion about it. I actually like it. When it comes to serious data entry, a well-designed 5250 screen smokes their GUI counterpart.
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