On Mar 17, 2008, at 5:01 PM, Suba Periyasami wrote:

> Our users (IT administrators) preferred to view information in a  
> list rather than a wizard because of the ability to add/manipulate  
> the information quickly.

In my experience, you'll find two situations:
1. New users of a system and/or those who are not moderate-high tech  
savvy prefer and do better with wizards/assistants.
2. Users who are familiar with a system or those who are more tech  
savvy prefer and do better with more advanced, or list views.


Cheers!

Todd Zaki Warfel
President, Design Researcher
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