What Do Customers Like About The Solution Interface?

      Everything’s in one place, with a self-contained application environment and a single page design-canvas. 

      Ease of use with a point and click, drag and drop application builder on the back-end to quickly create a navigation structure, add content, and include icons for an application look and feel.

      A logical order of operations for configuring applications, from creating the content repositories (lists and libraries), to adding custom views into the content, to applying forms and rules for interacting the content, to reporting and dashboards for managing content. 

      A streamlined user experience, with security trimmed roles only showing what users want to see, need to see, and are allowed to see.

      A simple, intuitive interface with tabs and buttons to get where users need to go – quickly and easily.

      A focused user experience drawing attention to the “work-at-hand,” or information in the content area.  This is done by hiding the underlying lists, libraries, and other SharePoint information traditionally accessible from the SharePoint Quick Launch.

      At-a-glance reports and dashboard to see the pulse of the application, with the ability to drill down and diagnose the details.
 

User adoption is the most important consideration when delivering a solution on SharePoint.  The solution must provide the necessary features, but in a way that is intuitive and meets the user’s performance expectations.  These were two key considerations that went into the design of the Application Designer Solutions, and the key reasons CorasWorks customers love the Application Designer Solution.