LogicNets User Reviews
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"Good tool for small or big business"
Version: LogicNets 1.2
Pros
Simple use, good GUI, logical process for fault tree analysis kind of solutions.
Cons
GUI could be even better with drag-and-drop.
Summary
Free trial was fun and simple to use. I see many potential uses for small or large companies who need not expensive solution to customize applications.
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"fantastic user interaction/smart tool-best of its kind!"
Version: LogicNets 1.2
Pros
integrates existing business data with user-specifics
Easy to use-can handle complex data collection/integration
Html editor for adding fancy layout/graphics
Top notch customer service/support
Excellent value for moneyCons
not for complete dummies - limited knowledge of database mgt, process flow mapping helpful (but high quality, efficient, good value programmers available for those that need help)
Summary
incredible tool, highly flexible, fantastic at managing workflow and integrating existing data with user-specifics, reporting and recapping/summarizing, and great value for money too.
In my last role (at a global beverage alcohol company) we launched this tool 5 years ago in the US and rolled it out on three continents and with approx. 5000 users to collect and report on sales execution data.
Once you develop one solution on this you will realize it can transform your organization's approach to efficient data collection/integration/reporting for any business process
Updated on Sep 5, 2011 -
"Good online app builder for non-programmers"
Version: LogicNets 1.2
Pros
Easy to use interface (once you've done the SVG Viewer install for IE... took me a couple of tries!), good help files.
Cons
Needs IE to create online applications, but those apps can be used on any browser.
Summary
Great little tool for designing applications that follow a decision-tree type logical flow, even if you're not a programmer like myself. If you can draw a flow chart in Powerpoint or Visio and you want to turn it into something your colleagues can use online, LogicNets looks to be a great tool to achieve that.
I meant to say that I used the 30-day free trial of LogicNets. I did not sign up for the paid version.
Updated on Aug 24, 2011 -
"Programing easy - final project runs exceptionally well"
Version: LogicNets 1.2
Pros
(see bottom line summary )
Programing of our complex algorithm was quick and edits remain simple to make. No programming knowledge required.Staff quickly responsive, very friendly,show personal interest in making the the end result successful.Cons
none of note
Summary
It took my colleagues and me a whole year to write our diabetes preoperative algorithm and less than 10 days to get it up and running on logicnets. After writing our program , we thought it would be easy to find an online program or site where we could quickly convert our lengthy complex algorithm to an simple interactive site for medical providers. To our surprise, at first we found no solution, no companies and programmers that would take months to make it happen. We then came across logicnets and it was the perfect match. It was as if their programming had been developed just for us. After the initial conversion of out algorithm, making updates or changes remains simple and quick.
Robert J. Rushakoff, MD
Professor of Medicine
Medical Director for inpatient Diabetes
Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism
University of California, San Francisco
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