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Jeff, sorry you have such strong feelings with this. It's difficult to keep the same UI from a product that was build in the early 90s especially if we want to add new functionality. The example I can provide is MS Windows Operating System, personally I don't like Windows Vista UI vs XP because it's something new. But I also understand why MS changed the UI; now I have Window7 and I am actually getting more familiar with how everything works now. Believe me, the transition was tough. Unfortunately, UI change is a necessary evil.
When we released DataPage+, the intention is not to have users to learn the product by themselves. No matter how easy a software product is; if you don't know how to navigate it seems difficult. We are having a Datapage+ class in West Bend WI in October. Maybe you should consider attending this course; I will be there as well to listen to users' inputs.
Regards,
Ping
Jeff, sorry you have such strong feelings with this. It's difficult to keep the same UI from a product that was build in the early 90s especially if we want to add new functionality. The example I can provide is MS Windows Operating System, personally I don't like Windows Vista UI vs XP because it's something new. But I also understand why MS changed the UI; now I have Window7 and I am actually getting more familiar with how everything works now. Believe me, the transition was tough. Unfortunately, UI change is a necessary evil.
When we released DataPage+, the intention is not to have users to learn the product by themselves. No matter how easy a software product is; if you don't know how to navigate it seems difficult. We are having a Datapage+ class in West Bend WI in October. Maybe you should consider attending this course; I will be there as well to listen to users' inputs.
Regards,
Ping
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