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Creating compelling web user experiences with AJAX


Websites and e-business applications in general are becoming very interactive and user-friendly. The improvements in user-experience are many, ranging the spectrum :

  •  Moving away from static forms to dynamic forms : Recommend-as-you-type in a textbox, dynamic validations wherein a user is told immediately whether the value he has entered in a text box is correct or not etc
  • Drag-drop interfaces such as Google Maps, Kayak etc
  • Displaying real-time data on the websites such as Yahoo or Google Finance

This richer user experience is enabled by a collection of technologies broadly labeled "Rich Internet Applications" (RIA). The leading RIA technologies are AJAX and Flex. Inkriti has a lot of experience in building AJAX and Flex enabled applications.

Inkriti's Single Screen Checkout solution simplifies the entire online checkout process into a single screen, with a rich internet application look-and-feel. The result is a vastly improved checkout experience for your online buyer. The Inkriti Single Screen Checkout solution has been proven to:

THOUGHT LEADERSHIP

The Web 2.0 phenomenon and its underlying technologies have significant implications for online marketers. Even as they have mastered the more traditional techniques of online marketing – email, search engine keywords, display advertising etc -- Web 2.0 provides a different set of tools to do all the three things that online marketers concern themselves with: ATTRACT more visitors, CONVERT more into leads/customers and RETAIN them longer.

Executive Summary

In the rapidly enhancing technological scenarios for building Rich Internet Applications (RIAs), it has become difficult to select the right technology that meets all the industry requirements such as user interaction, look and feel, performance, development, maintenance, security, cross browser compatibility, cross-platform compatibility and integration with an existing enterprise, legacy applications. 

In this article, we will talk about a project involving an application of ActionScript 3.0 involving video manipulations. We will focus on the project needs and our experiences with strengths of ActionScript 3.0

Client Needs

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