

This represents a significant change and your feedback will help us guide our next steps.Īs this feature is in Preview, you may see visual changes in your apps as we work to improve the new desktop design in real-time. At this stage, we feel that it would be good to let you play with the new design and to give you an opportunity to share your feedback - what you like, what doesn't work, what you think could use some improvements. We’ve been gathering feedback from a number of design partners, including some of you in the AppSheet Community, and we know there is more to do before it can properly support all of your applications. What’s next? Well, this is still a work in progress. New Design - Screenshot #4: Creating a new record (Form View) New Design - Screenshot #3: Editing in place an existing record New Design - Screenshot #2: Focusing on a specific record (Detail View) New Design - Screenshot #1: Seeing your data in context (Deck View + Detail View) Legacy Design - Screenshot #3: Editing an existing record/Creating a new record (Form View) Legacy Design - Screenshot #2: Looking at a specific record after selecting that record in the screen above (Detail View) Legacy Design - Screenshot #1: Sifting through a collection of records grouped by City and State after selecting a State (Deck View)

Here are some before and after images that better illustrate the design changes. App creators can also present more information by leveraging the larger screens but still keep it organized.
UI BROWSER APP UPDATE
The new design lets these desktop users navigate their apps more easily and access information in context, and provides an efficient way to create and update records without losing context. We’re excited to announce we are now previewing our new visual design for applications that are accessed on desktop browsers.Ĭurrently, your AppSheet applications tend to follow mobile design patterns even when your users have large screens and these patterns can be confusing to desktop users.
