In
<a90e503c23f97441b05ee302853b0e6290237e7...@fspas01ev010.fspa.myntet.se>,
on 12/12/2013
   at 03:38 PM, Thomas Berg <thomas.b...@swedbank.se> said:

>Not I.  If I compare a typical 3270-interface and a typical
>PC/WEB-interface I generally can observe that the response times is
>about 50 times better in the 3270-interface.  It's also generally
>less "cluttered" and easier to handle.

Let me sploit that into two questions:

 1. Would they be seduced by a well done GUI?

 2. Would they be seduced by a poorly done GUI?

I would expect the answers to differ.

>OTOH a typical gui interface can often have more and more
>advanced/modern functions etc. And the possibility to display much
>more information at one time in a relatively more readable format. 

I disagree. A GUI certainly *can* have what you describe, but in my
experience that is not typical.
 
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