The web application market is obsessed with continuous complexity and innovation, while that can be sound for some it is not generally good for the consumer or the company making an investment in their web 2.0 product.
Web 2.0 applications are most likely a deluxe front-end on an mid - enterprise level database backend. Custom feeds, data interfaces and xml transfer files, make things a bit more complex but hugely so.
User experience is generally enhanced in order to gain a foothold or provide a percieved superior aspect to a web 2.0 app product. This is, in my mind, a kind of rip-off as a less clever application probably works as well if not better than an app with more frills, fancy popups and little animated icons.
Some of the best applications use the simple approach and keep the user experience more about productivity and less about how the site has nice fancy pop-ups.
For business process use, the productiveness of the end user is the most important benefit you can sell to the client. You never know you might just shave a good chunk off the end user re-training as a result too.
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G. Plowman is a web designer with over 10 years of experience developing website apps.
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