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Samples as of May 2008;
subject to change
The New GOLD Standard: Prototype Screen SamplesThe New GOLD Standard: Prototype Screen SamplesSample of the CU*BASE MenusSample of the CU*BASE Menus
New “What can I do on this menu?”
help featureClean, simple
buttons reduce the “clutter”
Updated as of July 30, 2008
Samples as of May 2008;
subject to change
The New GOLD Standard: Prototype Screen SamplesThe New GOLD Standard: Prototype Screen SamplesSample of the CU*BASE MenusSample of the CU*BASE Menus
1024x768 standard screen resolution
(compared to the current 800x600) makes the
entire screen larger and easier to read on today’s larger, high-res monitors
Samples as of May 2008;
subject to change
The New GOLD Standard: Prototype Screen SamplesThe New GOLD Standard: Prototype Screen SamplesSample of a Typical Data ScreenSample of a Typical Data Screen
Notice the larger, bolder font for
data fields!
Samples as of May 2008;
subject to change
The New GOLD Standard: Prototype Screen SamplesThe New GOLD Standard: Prototype Screen SamplesSample of a Typical Search ScreenSample of a Typical Search Screen
Useful tips and warnings can
now take center stage!
Samples as of May 2008;
subject to change
The New GOLD Standard: Prototype Screen SamplesThe New GOLD Standard: Prototype Screen SamplesSample of a PopSample of a Pop--Up WindowUp Window Pop-up windows will be
used much more heavily, such as for this new “Verify Member” pop-up in Teller
Posting
Samples as of May 2008;
subject to change
The New GOLD Standard: Prototype Screen SamplesThe New GOLD Standard: Prototype Screen SamplesSample of the Improved Teller Posting ScreenSample of the Improved Teller Posting Screen
Subtle tinting on alternate rows
makes lists easier to read
Samples as of May 2008;
subject to change
The New GOLD Standard: Prototype Screen SamplesThe New GOLD Standard: Prototype Screen SamplesSample of a Typical Sample of a Typical ““Know Your MemberKnow Your Member”” InquiryInquiry
Easy-to-use lookup and
calendar buttons
Samples as of May 2008;
subject to change
The New GOLD Standard: Prototype Screen SamplesThe New GOLD Standard: Prototype Screen SamplesSample of a Typical Sample of a Typical ““Know Your MemberKnow Your Member”” InquiryInquiry
Beautiful 3D graphs ready to present to your Board!
Samples as of May 2008;
subject to change
The New GOLD Standard: Prototype Screen SamplesThe New GOLD Standard: Prototype Screen SamplesSample of a Typical Data ScreenSample of a Typical Data Screen
Bold, larger font on solid background
makes command key buttons clearer
Samples as of May 2008;
subject to change
The New GOLD Standard: Prototype Screen SamplesThe New GOLD Standard: Prototype Screen SamplesSample of a Typical Data ScreenSample of a Typical Data Screen
Better use of screen real estate...with plenty
of room to grow and use new layout design
ideas in the future!
Samples as of May 2008;
subject to change
The New GOLD Standard: Prototype Screen SamplesThe New GOLD Standard: Prototype Screen SamplesSample of a Typical Data ScreenSample of a Typical Data Screen
A new technique for multi-screen
applications
Samples as of May 2008;
subject to change
Not Just Good LooksNot Just Good Looks
The underlying upgrade to the LegaSuite Client ver. 4.1 (formerly called JWalk) gives us many important benefits:
Fully compatible with Windows Vista™− Although GOLD has performed well in Vista to date, Seagull officially supports
Vista only under the 4.1 client, not the 3.1 client that we use today
Support for SSL communicationsEnhanced vendor support− Seagull provides full customer support and upgrade tools for the 4.1 client and
has already begun phasing out support for 3.1
PC Integration− CU*BASE GOLD currently uses programs written in Microsoft Visual Basic 6,
which is no longer supported by Microsoft, posing service and security concerns− NGS will use PC integration programs written in C#, a Microsoft .NET language
actively supported by Microsoft
Expanded scripting engine− Under the hood but provides significant improvements on the types of features
and workflow enhancements we can build into CU*BASE
1.A fresh new look2.More real estate offered by changing to
a higher screen resolution3.Dramatically improved readability4.Expanded scripting engine that offers
more flexibility and capabilities (like “Next Suggested Product”)
5.“Warm, fuzzy” factors – use of graphics and tips makes the app more inviting
The New GOLD StandardThe New GOLD StandardWhatWhat’’s Got our Teams Excited?s Got our Teams Excited?
1.Better use of the screen real estate2.On-screen tips to keep you on top of
what’s important3.New Teller and Phone screens are
sure to be a hit4.New button descriptions and larger
fonts sizes are more user friendly5.As the sun sets on Visual Basic 6,
NGS is rising to .NET
1.Online help messages directly on the screen2.Better access to pop-up menu help3.More modern look4.Staying ahead of the curve with the technology base5.Font is easier on the eyes
1.Better management of the real estate for today’s larger flat-panel monitors2.Tips you need are displayed right on the screen, making tasks more
intuitive, less need to click on help3.Tips directed at helping your staff work with members (next suggested
action)4.Keeping pace with changing technology and our technology partners5.New fonts so key data is more obvious
1.Taking advantage of new .NET technology
2.Cleaner screens with same functionality – minimum re/training
3.Building new awareness of existing features
4.Less cumbersome report selection screens
5.Core system is still Solid GOLD!
1.Aesthetically more sophisticated2.Not only better use of real estate, but more
real estate (larger screens)3.Smoother workflows4.More ways to access help – users access
information by the method they prefer, providing a more personalized experience
5.Standards that highlight consistency and diminish repetition – users will be more efficient