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Review of MockupScreens « Tic Tech Toe
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Technology tips, tricks, and tools. If you need to put together some screens quickly, this is a choice, but there are others that are arguably better. Very fast creation of mockup screens. Publishes to HTML pages. Some irritating UI drawbacks, like no undo and no alignment of multiple components. A bit difficult to use. The version (3.1.7) of. Reviewed here runs as a Windows application. Installs very quickly. When run, a window opens that allows you to create one or more scenarios within a project:.
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2007 October 13 « Tic Tech Toe
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Technology tips, tricks, and tools. Toward writing less code, part I. Much of the agile tooling efforts in recent months really come down to simpler ways to create functionality with less code. I recently wrote a justification for using Groovy, which is in my opinion a no-brainer for Java shops. I’m sharing it here, in the hope that others may benefit. This is an OpenOffice. October 13, 2007. Posted by Mark Lorenz. Review of MockupScreens v4. Storyboards, mockups, prototypes – oh my! Mark Lorenz on Tech.
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Toward writing less code, part I « Tic Tech Toe
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Technology tips, tricks, and tools. Toward writing less code, part I. Much of the agile tooling efforts in recent months really come down to simpler ways to create functionality with less code. I recently wrote a justification for using Groovy, which is in my opinion a no-brainer for Java shops. I’m sharing it here, in the hope that others may benefit. This is an OpenOffice. October 13, 2007. Posted by Mark Lorenz. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public). Mark Lore...
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Storyboards, mockups, prototypes – oh my! « Tic Tech Toe
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Technology tips, tricks, and tools. Storyboards, mockups, prototypes – oh my! I have been on a mission of late. I have used Denim. For a few years, but have always longed for a better way of storyboarding UIs for requirements, mockups, and such. This post will start toward sharing my findings so far. First of all, why did I name this post as I did? So, to begin – here’s the list I have looked at in no particular order. Additions are welcome. Of MockupScreens v4 beta (much improved). February 9, 2009.
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Review of MockupScreens v4 « Tic Tech Toe
https://tictechtoe.wordpress.com/2009/02/12/review-of-mockupscreens-v4
Technology tips, tricks, and tools. Review of MockupScreens v4. Note: This is a review of the latest release – version 4. It is greatly improved from my previous review of the 3.17 release. If you need to put together some use case scenario screens quickly, this is a good choice. Very fast creation of mockup screens. Publishes to HTML and PDF. Can set up “jumps” between screens based on user slideshow actions. Cannot run the scenario (though you can do a slideshow). The version (4-beta) of. You can also ...
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2009 May 19 « Tic Tech Toe
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Technology tips, tricks, and tools. I’m a big Eclipse. Supporter. It is the de facto leading Java development environment, though impartial statistics are difficult to find. If you are an Eclipse fan and want a well-integrated plugin to create screen mockups, look no farther than WireframeSketcher. Perspective and adds over 30 UI “components” in its palette:. You basically have two primary parts: a. A screen is as shown above. A storyboard is a sequence of screens:. Storyboard sequence of screens. Storyb...
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2009 February 12 « Tic Tech Toe
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Technology tips, tricks, and tools. Review of MockupScreens v4. Note: This is a review of the latest release – version 4. It is greatly improved from my previous review of the 3.17 release. If you need to put together some use case scenario screens quickly, this is a good choice. Very fast creation of mockup screens. Publishes to HTML and PDF. Can set up “jumps” between screens based on user slideshow actions. Cannot run the scenario (though you can do a slideshow). The version (4-beta) of. You can also ...
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2009 February 09 « Tic Tech Toe
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Technology tips, tricks, and tools. Storyboards, mockups, prototypes – oh my! I have been on a mission of late. I have used Denim. For a few years, but have always longed for a better way of storyboarding UIs for requirements, mockups, and such. This post will start toward sharing my findings so far. First of all, why did I name this post as I did? So, to begin – here’s the list I have looked at in no particular order. Additions are welcome. Of MockupScreens v4 beta (much improved). February 9, 2009.
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Review of WireframeSketcher « Tic Tech Toe
https://tictechtoe.wordpress.com/2009/05/19/review-of-wireframesketcher
Technology tips, tricks, and tools. I’m a big Eclipse. Supporter. It is the de facto leading Java development environment, though impartial statistics are difficult to find. If you are an Eclipse fan and want a well-integrated plugin to create screen mockups, look no farther than WireframeSketcher. Perspective and adds over 30 UI “components” in its palette:. You basically have two primary parts: a. A screen is as shown above. A storyboard is a sequence of screens:. Storyboard sequence of screens. The wo...
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2009 February 10 « Tic Tech Toe
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Technology tips, tricks, and tools. If you need to put together some screens quickly, this is a choice, but there are others that are arguably better. Very fast creation of mockup screens. Publishes to HTML pages. Some irritating UI drawbacks, like no undo and no alignment of multiple components. A bit difficult to use. The version (3.1.7) of. Reviewed here runs as a Windows application. Installs very quickly. When run, a window opens that allows you to create one or more scenarios within a project:.