I'd say for non-technical users, you may want something custom; 
particularly if they are only working with a smaller sub-set of the data.

We have users that are fairy technical (working in the science domain) that 
are used to large grid-like data displays (typically in spreadsheets).  So, 
for them, the admin interface makes sense; and be aware that there is a 
*ton* of customisation you can add to the interface (e.g. actions; 
third-party "skins") to make it more "user friendly".  

You can, of course, start with the admin and then expand it / add-on custom 
functionality as needed over time - its not an "either/or" situation.

(PS You can send a private email if you need details on how our project 
works.)

On Wednesday, 23 September 2015 23:39:58 UTC+2, Joshua Pokotilow wrote:
>
> How technical are your users?
>
> Not very technical, necessarily. They're normal end-users.
>
>
>>

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