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This is both a specific question about my quandary and a "philosophical" discussion about making a switch mid-project.

Background
I'm working on a project with lots of different UI "screens"/Windows, and it's getting ridiculous to open and close the windows, as the user moves to earlier "screens". I am however a month into the project, (a few hours every week, as this is a side-project), so I'm afraid I might have to re-design and re-code too much to do the switch. (I'm sorry to say that I haven't used pages before, so I know nothing of the time it would take).

The basic requirements
This is a customer tracking program for a car-wash facility. It needs first a login "screen", which either leads directly to the "user" landing "screen", or brings up options to either open the admin "screen" or the "user" "screen". Admin is just a single "screen", that has information about the users and options, nothing complex. the "user landing screen" is a "hub" leading to "screens" doing things like:
Adding new customers
Product search
Reserving a timeslot
Reporting incidents
Perform a transaction
Looking up costumer information
and more...
with every "screen", by necessity, having multiple it's own sub-"screens".

So far
At this point I have 7 windows, some that are on top of others, and some that replaces others. The actual code is divided around willy-nilly, (I'll have to do a clean-up before I'm releasing it). I have had some end-user tests, and it seems that it's a little bit confusing where to go, though I wasn't told that it was confusing. I had plenty of negative constructive feedback on other things, so I think they might be used to fumbling about, (Excel sheets was the previous "system" they had). However, I saw the fumbling about, and it irritated me, that I designed something that's inefficient.

The Quandary
Should I change it to a page-design or keep it as it is?

In general, should anybody change something like this in the middle of a project?

Please discuss, I'm not looking for some specific solution, but rather advice
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