Also my personal opinion - a pretty poor product that is fighting to
catch up with web 1.0, let alone web 2.0! Very old-fashioned in both
its operation and its presentation.
Rob Fenwick
Web Manager, University of Westminster
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Subject: Re: Tribal Technology SITS e:Vision, any views?
We use it here and my personal opinion is that it's pretty grim in the
way that many vendor-provided browser interfaces are. We did some work
to improve it but its use involves a great deal of clicking, new windows
and very deep structures which is irksome for repetitive tasks (indeed
there are a few cases of RSI currently with our Occupational Health
people allegedly related to eVision). Data presentation is
old-fashioned and unintuitive.
Again - my opinion - others may have success stories.
Ultimately we'd like to see SITS info integrated into an enterprise
portal but we're not there yet.
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> Hi List
>
> On a related subject to content management systems, has anyone used
> the e:Vision web front end to the SITS:Vision product? If so, what did
> you think of it?
>
>
> Tavis Reddick
> Web Content and Architecture Developer ICT Systems Development ICT
> Department Adam Smith College
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