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WYSIWYG is dead go with the flow

dharmeshmistry wrote 1 month ago: Since the birth of window based user interface (MAC, Microsoft Windows) application designers have a … more →

Tags: Front Tier of SOA, front-end development, Customer experience, End User Development, Graphical User Interface, GUI, Mad, MAD - Multiple Access Devices, Multiple Access Devices

Buying usability

dharmeshmistry wrote 2 months ago: Buying online should be convenient and simple. Rather than having to traipse around town centres or … more →

Tags: convergence, Customer experience, Graphical User Interface, GUI, user input, user interface, User Interfaces

The browser is your new operating system1 comment

dharmeshmistry wrote 4 months ago: It is a theory that has been talked about for a while: why use an operating system on your desktop, … more →

Tags: Customer experience, Presentation Layer, user interface, Graphical User Interface, Multiple Access Devices, End User Development, Front end, Service Oriented Architecture, front-end development

Are desktop applications dead?

dharmeshmistry wrote 4 months ago: Last month, I wrote about the potential benefits of web browser based-computing. This month, I go fu … more →

Tags: Customer experience, Presentation Layer, user interface, Usability, web design, GUI, Graphical User Interface, user input, End User Development

Wake up to the power of the web browser2 comments

dharmeshmistry wrote 7 months ago: Are you still using the desktop; still choosing to access enterprise applications through Windows? I … more →

Tags: Front Tier of SOA, Graphical User Interface, End User Development, programmers, coding, Self build, skills shortage, No coding, Zero code

Twitter is the perfect mobile app

dharmeshmistry wrote 8 months ago: It’s been bubbling under the surface for a while, but now everyone is Twittering. From Stephen Fry t … more →

Tags: Customer experience, Presentation Layer, web design, Graphical User Interface, Mad, End User Development, Front end, soa, MAD - Multiple Access Devices

Why create portals when you can create a composite application?

dharmeshmistry wrote 10 months ago: Why create portals when you can create a composite application?   As I mentioned in an earlier post … more →

Tags: Portals, Mash Ups, Composite Applications, multiple sessions, client side sessiona management

Don’t lose your temper with Cross Browser support

dharmeshmistry wrote 12 months ago: Applications and code failing to work on particular web browsers is nothing new. Users have suffered … more →

Tags: Front end, soa, Cross-Browser, mobile internet browsers, Google Chrome, code forks, browser compatiability

Improving functionality for your users

dharmeshmistry wrote 1 year ago: While the benefits of a service-oriented back-end are well rehearsed, less attention is paid to the … more →

Tags: Front Tier of SOA, user interface, soa, user functionality, Portals, Dashboard

Think online and offline to avoid getting stuck in the clouds2 comments

dharmeshmistry wrote 1 year ago: The Telegraph Media Group (TMG) recently announced it is not refreshing its current Microsoft Office … more →

Tags: Google Apps, Online, Offline, Collaboration, Security, Productivity, Rich Internet, AJAX, Web 2.0

Specialists can be better than jack-of-all-trades1 comment

dharmeshmistry wrote 1 year ago: Last month, I talked about convergence and the emergence of multi-purpose devices. It was a timely p … more →

Tags: MAD - Multiple Access Devices, Connectivity, convergence, devices, Mad, Wireless Technology

Rich Web Poor Web

dharmeshmistry wrote 1 year ago: When it comes to applications developed in Adobe Flash nobody can argue with their distinct visual a … more →

Tags: Adobe, Customer Experienc, Customer experience, Flash, Graphical User Interface, Presentation, RIA, Rich Internet Applications, Rich Web Application


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