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Jan 22, 2016 at 21:05 comment added Jon Coombs But there are visuals that can be added to help the user's eyes, such as color-coding. And real-time highlighting of the most recently-changed cells.
Oct 5, 2010 at 22:52 comment added xanadont Wow, just wow. I would hate to be a user of this app. Staring at a screen all day and if I miss one thing it's going to cost my employee thousands of dollars. That's stressful physically (eye strain) and mentally. I'm now more convinced than ever your manager is clueless.
Oct 5, 2010 at 16:47 comment added Oskar Duveborn It sounds like you need configurable automatic algorithms to make those decisions for your users while they oversee the process? Or if there's so much money in it, get a long row of screens for each user - problem solved.
Sep 16, 2010 at 19:45 comment added Jason thanks for this answer. in response: the data isn't unfiltered by any means. there are plenty of filters and sorts in place that i just cropped out of the screen shot. the problem isn't getting the correct data, it's fitting all the data into one place. also, i don't, nor ever will, own an iPhone. your google example is interesting, but is a bit like apples and oranges for my application. my users need all the data available to them so they can edit and make decisions extremely quickly as seconds can mean thousands of dollars. this is why i need everything there all at one time.
Sep 15, 2010 at 20:04 history answered xanadont CC BY-SA 2.5