Thursday, April 11, 2013

IntelliGantt Running on Platforms and Devices

You purchased your computing device. We see no problem with wanting to use it. So we made our next generation of IntelliGantt at home just about everywhere. Thanks to HTML5 (already supported by the latest web browsers) and Javascript (an ECMA standard today), the vision has become reality. The best part is 'no compromise' computing: In-place editing, drag and drop animations, network communication features are all supported. In fact, the main user interaction issue we had to confront was the brave new world of touch interfaces (also supported!)

But enough talking (writing?), let's see what it looks like running on all these different things.

Here is a screenshot of IntelliGantt running within Internet Explorer 10 (IE 9 is also supported). Microsoft did a very nice job with Internet Explorer 10-- we really didn't have to change a thing.

Next up is Chrome. Google did a nice job with the latest Chrome-- we really didn't have to change a thing.

Next up is Firefox. Mozilla did a nice job with the latest Firefox-- we really didn't have to change a thing.

Next up is Safari on Mac OS. Apple did a nice job with the latest Safari-- we really didn't have to change a thing.

Next up is the iPad. Apple did a nice job with the latest iPad-- we really didn't have to change a thing.

Finally, we have a Google Nexus 7. Google did a nice job with the latest Nexus-- we really didn't have to change a thing.

The only downside is our test lab is filled with all sorts of computing devices. But no one is really complaining.

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