At OneSpring we use iRise for rapid UX prototyping all the time.  It
is simple enough to use for very lightweight "boxes & arrows"
prototypes and powerful enough to create fully functional high
fidelity visualizations complete with realistic data and more.  We
regularly use high fidelity visualizations in user testing and users
never know they're on a prototype.  One of the biggest
differentiators of iRise is the collaboration tools which are largely
unmatched in this space.  The ability to capture textual requirements
and tie them directly to interface components is also unmatched.

The Adobe product I think you are referring to is Flash Catalyst,
formerly Thermo.  It is currently in beta.  It gives people the
ability to quickly take static Photoshop/Illustrator comps and make
them interactive via Flash.  Here is the link: 
http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/flashcatalyst/


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