Process Director User Interface

For Process Director v6.0.300, BP Logix has implemented a new User Interface for the product. Indeed, UI changes to make the product more easily usable, and with a modern look and feel, is one of the primary drivers of change for Process Director. We recognize that these changes may mean that users of earlier versions of Process Director will see a radically different interface, which uses different interface conventions to perform common tasks. Since that is so, we've updated the documentation to include both the new and legacy interfaces for the product.

We recognize that this increased rate of change to the product's look and feel may cause some confision, as different organizations may be on versions of Process Director that incorporate different UI conventions. At BP Logix, we'll help alleviate this by reorganizing the documentation as necessary. For some of the product changes, we'll add entirely new topics to the documentation. For other changes, we'll insert the Navigator UI documentation into existing topics. There will, however, be some cases in which the look and feel

Previously, the documentation had a single topic that covered the Main UI and navigation scheme, Content List, and other common UI elements. The release of the Navigator UI for Process Director v3.0.600 necessitates a change to the documentation's organization. Various elements of both the old and new UI have been split into three different topics, as described below.

Navigator UI

For users of Process Director v6.0.300 and higher, you can refer to the Process Director Navigator User Interface topic, which covers the new UI, product Home Page, navigation scheme, and user profile options in the Navigator UI.

Legacy UI

For users of Product Director versions prior to v6.0.300, the topic that covers the main user interface is covered in the Process Director User Interface (Legacy) topic, which covers the use of the tabbed interface and Workspace navigation buttons.

Other Common UI Elements

Please refer to the Common UI Elements topic to learn about other common user interface conventions.