August 4th, 2008 | BY Angela Ursem

The Do’s and Don’ts of Rich Internet Applications

Angela Ursem

Last week I read an interesting article written by Nicoline van Elten, usability tester at Junglerating (a Dutch online marketing and  communication consultancy firm). Nicoline writes about the pros and cons of Rich Internet Applications, when to use them and especially when you shouldn’t.

She states that the advantages of RIAs are:

  • Speed of the website
  • Opening up information: simplify complex information
  • Convenience (autofill)
  • Multimedia perception (rich user experience)

In her article she also gives 6 important tips and tricks how to use RIAs in a valuable way, visualized by some great examples like the sliders used in the ABN AMRO applications. She concludes that RIAs do offer a lot of advantages, but that RIAs should only be used in functional applications.

I gave it some thought and I have to say that I agree with her. Think well about the usage of RIA, don’t use it because ‘you want to use the latest innovative technology’, but make sure it benefits your site, but most of all: if it benefits your target audience. Hip youngsters might like a very animated, personalized and customizable site, but older people might prefer a site that looks like the site they were used too, optimized with some nice rich internet applications which enable a friendly user interface.

Click here for the full article.

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