Agile e6 has the following user interfaces:
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The various clients offer the same key features, but each
has its individual characteristics. In this documentation we have tried
to describe things as client-independently as we can. Differences between
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Java Client |
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The Java Client is the standard client. It is the first platform independent client which can be deployed for UNIX and Windows. All ECI related modules e.g. CAD interfaces will work. It has the full functionality for managing data, administrating and customizing the system. The modul-specific online documentation is based on the functionality and user interface of the Java client. |
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Graphical user interface Java Client | |
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Web Client |
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The Web Client was designed for the casual user who requires limited functionality ( Read- and Write access). The usability of the Web Client was simplified and no additional software installation is required. The Web Client cannot be used for system administration or customizing. |
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Besides the standard functionality for editing, and viewing data records, the Web Client has the following specific features:
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The graphical user interface of the Web Client
can be individually customized and therefore may vary from the illustration
shown above. In the standard version, the Web contains fewer interface elements, menus, and menu commands than the Java and Windows Client. |
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Further information about the Web Client can be found in the Web Client chapter of this online documentation. |
Windows Client |
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The Windows Client has the full functionality for managing data, administrating the system and customizing. The Windows Client is used with Microsoft windows operating systems. | |
Graphical user interface Windows Client | |
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