The node icons are huge, so you can only see a few at a time without endlessly scrolling. I really don’t get the overall UI approach when you factor in the unique platform requirement of users potentially navigating / searching through thousands of nodes… The current Modern UI Node Repository approach is a serious step backwards when it comes to functionality. We need Knime limited edtions online collboration for direct execution with limited capability (forįree user like tableau online version).But I can not transfer the learning in PMML from h20. I gurantee the H20 autoML is game changer for There needs the PMML export for H20 AutoML.I know Knime develpersĪre highly creative and visionery to make a simple advancement. Quickly just executing “Executing all” and “Updated to Built in Dashboard”. Love it ! But what about a “dashboard tab” for advanced user, there may beĪn option to automatically send all the visuals and scoring output can be set to a “Limited Edition”ĭashboard, Not recquired to replace the Power BI, Just to share the work to shareholders NodesĪre now so sexy, that “Configure” UI is still “Old Days”. All the nodes and nodes designs are modernised, but “Configure” menu is not modernised.The new UI resolved all the spacing problem, still in advanced section there is an option could be.For me it is one of the best tools to get insights in (engineering) data without being a coding professional. Once again thank you very much for your constant effort to improve KNIME and its usability. Here I would suggest to collapse the starter node if the advance node section is selected (and vice versa). This has another disadvantage (one again linked to my limited desktop space)… you have to scroll through “many” nodes. ![]() If the starter nodes are set (through the GUI settings), the “right” node is in the advanced node section. So the search should be more “exact” (obviously it’s my personal view). If I type “db reader” I would expect to find the DB Reader node and perhaps two or three other nodes, but not a very long list of nodes (e.g. ![]() Secondly I am quite often using the search option to find the right node. I would prefer to have this space for the workflow. It would be great to open the output table as a modal with a right click, as there is always space reserved for showing the data table output (plus the flow variables). I am working just on a laptop without an external monitor. Thank you very much for this nice preview…
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