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.
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.