Yeah, in general financial software designed for expert users (hedge fund managers / traders) is extremely info-dense.
I'm also reminded of World of Warcraft; in my role as a "healer", keeping track of changes to the health levels of maybe 20 other players in a raid (in addition to all the health / spells / weapons / maps / etc for my own avatar's immediate needs) required an impressively info-dense UI.
I'm also reminded of World of Warcraft; in my role as a "healer", keeping track of changes to the health levels of maybe 20 other players in a raid (in addition to all the health / spells / weapons / maps / etc for my own avatar's immediate needs) required an impressively info-dense UI.