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An editable GUI that modifies the settings of the SF and IAM

Related products:Software FactoryIntelligent Application ManagerUniversal GUI
  • February 28, 2020
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Moller Toma
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An editable GUI that modifies the setting of the Software Factory. Two-way communication. Both from the SF to the GUI, and from the GUI to the SF.  

Customizing: 

  • Menu
  • Column size and height
  • Putting columns on invisible
  • Translations directly from the GUI

Advantages:

  • Fast operations and productivity
  • Better user experience
  • Involve the business more in the layout of screens

Going one step further:
An editable GUI that makes changes in both SF and IAM. Configure the above options per user group. 

 

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Robert Jan de Nie
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Yes please. I think I have wanted this since version G6 (way back when).


Mark Jongeling
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Mark Jongeling
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The following idea has been merged into this idea:

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Mark Jongeling
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Arie V
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Status updated to better reflect the Status of the Idea with the clarified Statuses as explained in the Reply here: What happens to your ideas? (updated as per november 2024) | Thinkwise Community


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