Hi,
We should think about expanding our channels and being able to offer our users complementary systems. It is not about excluding: I want Windows or I want Web.
nageswaragunupudi wrote:Again, when we talk to the users (employees) of these big corporates they say they miss the desktop applications.
It's true and i'm agree with you. When our customers say that they miss desktop applications, it is simply an application that we can do today with our FWH is fast, powerful, agile ... and unfortunately, doing something similar on the web is difficult, very complicated, very laborious , but not impossible. It is more a topic so that over the years we are experts in windows applications, but we know how complicated it is to do something similar on the web (and I do not mean a Hello world!)
I like the way of programming of FWH and the programs in windows. It is for this reason that I try to "imitate" a bit the same design and logic in my web programs. And many people, especially the new generations, tell me that they are old designs, others that seem very friendly. Finally it is only the visual part and it could always be modified, but having everyone happy is impossible.
But one thing is true ... The Internet has not become part of our business.
As Otto says -> Strategies!