Comment by whartung
3 days ago
I’ll tell you what fast is.
I’ve mentioned this before.
Quest Diagnostics, their internal app used by their phlebotomists.
I honestly don’t know how this app is done, I can only say it appears to run in the tab of a browser. For all I know it’s a VB app running in an ActiveX plugin, if they still do that on Windows.
L&F looks classic Windows GUI app, it interfaces with a signature pad, scanner, and a label printer.
And this app flies. Dialogs come and go, the operator rarely waits on this UI, when she is keying in data (and they key in quite a bit), the app is waiting for the operator.
Meanwhile, if I want to refill a prescription, it fraught with beach balls, those shimmering boxes, and, of course, lots of friendly whitespace and scrolling. All to load a med name, a drugstore address, and ask 4 yes/no questions.
I look at that Quest app mouth agape, it’s so surprisingly fast for an app in this day and age.
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