A Review of

Navision Attain
By J. Carlton Collins

Navision Attain Look & Feel

This document addresses the cosmetic appearance of Navision Attain only. To help you understand how to evaluate an accounting software product's Look & Feel, please refer to this document: http://www.accountingsoftwareadvisor.com/topics/lookfeel.htm. (We recommend that you read this document first, before proceeding below.) 

The Navision Attain screen above is taken from the Contact Management module where prospects are setup and maintained.

Likes: I like the Attain tabbed dialog box, the way the titles and data field are lined up, and I especially like the icons at the top of the screen that allow the user to quickly search, drill, and manipulate the data. I like the way Attain’s background fills the screen to hide the background clutter from other applications. I also like the fact that the name of the open company appears at the top of the screen, and the current period appears at the bottom. The Prospect and Function buttons are pull down menus that work well – providing easy access when needed, but not cluttering the screen with a dozen menu options. Attain’s design is extremely consistent throughout the product.

Dis-Likes: I think that the font is a little hard to read because it is too small – perhaps an increase of 1 point would help. However, it may be that the gray background is too dark, and this is why I feel that the titles are a little harder to read compared to other products. I think that Attain could use a little more color – it seems to come across a little dull. Also, I am not sure that the dots connecting the field labels to the data fields are necessary – but this is certainly not a big deal.

Click here to view more Navision Attain user screens

 

Copyright © 1999-2003 Accounting Software Advisor, LLC.
All rights reserved 
No part of this web site may be used for commercial purposes of any kind without our express written consent.

______________

 

Read our Mission Statement
Read our Disclosure Statement
Read our Disclaimer Statement

Contact the Editor - J. Carlton Collins

 

__________________

 

Click Here If You Need Help
 We can help you as little, or as much, as you need