Hi Mark-Kashman, I appreciate the time you've taken to respond to my comments. And thank you for passing on the frustrations with the experience we encounter. I am glad that Microsoft has ventured into making Lists a standalone app, and expanded the capabilities, especially with the advent of competing products (such as Airtable that staff are aware of) and it is a battle to keep them from straying outside of the corporate environment with these tools.
Having said this, I still believe that Lists on a PC (whether using it in a browser or as a PWA) is a half-baked experience. The chopping and changing of UI between:
- browsing a list,
- filtering a list,
- editing a column,
- editing a list record,
- and searching records and viewing a search result
is jarring as it switches between modern and classic forms, fonts and page headers. Nothing "seems" cohesive to the end user.
Again, like many of Microsoft's latest improvements to apps have been targeted at the Mac and iOS market, rather than the corporate PC or browser experience, where the result is poor UX.
Nevertheless, as mentioned previously, I am glad Microsft is making the effort, and I look forward to my feedback being incorporated into the Lists UX.
Thanks again, Ken.