| This panel is where Phyllis would create her new trip. First she would enter her starting and ending date using the standard calendar widget pop-up. She would also choose a time from the dropdown menu, whose default option is "anytime" but also includes options like "early morning", "evening" and then specific hours.| She then proceeds to enter all of her planned stops along the way. She can either type the address of the location or easily select saved locations. While she types in the text box, the system will predict which location she wants to input showing her the best matches. After pressing enter, locations will be listed on the side next to a "x" symbol to delete them if needed. The system will automatically and in real time draw the optimal route in a google map widget embedded on the site. Moving the mouse over each location will give information about that specific stop such as name of client, address, picture, etc. Then she will be able to plan a schedule for her meetings using a time bar. The system will show her range of hours for each day`s meetings. She can then select her most appropriate time for each location. The system will automatically and in real time update the available hour range of the remaining meetings, based on the already scheduled ones. | The calendar widget makes it very easy to to select dates. The summary shows the current status of the trip before creating it.
| It uses standard widgets such as text fields and drop-down menues.
It uses the Facebook predictive text field and Google map widget. | The map update in real time so there is no need to generate it or wait for it to load. The Facebook predictive text field is very effective in selecting previously saved data.
| Every field is easy to change. There are "x" in the locations boxes to delete them if needed. Time adjustments are changeable by dragging. The summary shows the status of the trip and it cost, before creating it preventing errors.
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