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HBOC used Jacada to create a GUI for their Series 2000 product.  This was
their second attempt at a GUI.  (The first failed miserably.)  Jacada seemed
to work okay, but from working with it for custom screens I can say that to
make it a good GUI (as opposed to just a screen scrape) did take a fair
amount of work.

Also, I had worked with Seagull's solution prior to that, and Jacada seemed
more robust.  However, I haven't seen Seagull's current product, so I can't
say if that is still true.

Chuck

----- Original Message -----
From: <SCarter@rsrcorp.com>
To: <midrange-l@midrange.com>
Sent: Friday, August 24, 2001 12:08 PM
Subject: Jacada Seagull and the like


> I hope this is the right place to ask this question....
>
> We are thinking about buying a package to gui-ize our front end....
> At the present we are not going the e-business route, but just trying to
> give the users a prettier interface....
> I just wanted to know if any of had experience with either Seagull or
> Jacada
> and could give some direction on what to ask and any gotchas the sales
> people tend to forget about....
> Also, these are the only two companies that I know of who have this type
> of product.  If there are more please send me information on them...
>
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