Fireworks is for creating graphics (whether final or wireframe).   
Thermo turns graphics into a working prototype, beyond just  
clickthroughs - allowing you to create working scrollbars, menus that  
are populated by data, and so on.

MT

On Mar 22, 2008, at 12:58 PM, frank d wrote:

>> So, I've heard a lot about using Fireworks for working through a
>> design from wireframe to prototype, even to finish visual design..  
>> For
>> the people who use/love Fireworks I have a few questions:
>>
>> (ps, i know there have been a ton of software/tool threads lately, so
>> if you're overwhelmed by them feel free to reply off list)
>
>
> ...and in this context: what will be the difference between  
> Fireworks and
> Thermo?
>
> frank
>
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