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That sounds similar to ProfoundUI's Genie (I don't work there, was at a
place that uses it, if people want a web interface) - that's a
screenscraper with the ability to add the kinds of things you listed.
Genie does not use OpenAccess for RPG, while they do have another flavor
that converts RLA statements into HTML, their RPG Open Access Handler.
Gavin, are you able to break up "congested" screens into tabs, things
like that? I believe Genie can do that, also. At my previous position
there were screens with hardly any open space - hey, when were RPG
developers ever trained in good display design, right?
*Regards*
*Vern Hamberg*
IBM Champion 2025 <cid:part1.0zXmehPV.V6o06OCH@centurylink.net> CAAC
(COMMON Americas Advisory Council) IBM Influencer 2023
On 4/23/2025 8:02 AM, Gavin Inman wrote:
Yes, in it's basic form.. However, you have to ability to Add content--
at will. We've taken our basic green screens and now have add
integrated Video, side bars, etc. While the basic screen is the
original application and still will be. All the added content is pure
web. Our video content is driven from pendo.io which was integrated
into the presto code. It was very easy to do.
On 4/23/2025 8:11 AM, Justin Taylor wrote:
It's a screen-scraper, so yes. I demo'd it a few years back. I'd
describe
it as 5250 in a browser, with some window dressing added.
On Tue, Apr 22, 2025 at 8:40 PM Raul Alberto Jager Weiler <
raul.jager@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I have never tried it, but opinions I read about it is that the web
interface created "acts very much like green screen"
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