so next we need a tag that converts the wireframe text files to a 
mindmapper import format and formats them like fusedocs so all we have to 
do is jump into the mindmapper and start adding attributes.  Then we'll 
really have the fusebox suite of application development tools.  Even Stan 
Cox can write awesome apps with tools like these!  Cheers to fusebox, we're 
almost there!

At 03:11 PM 4/12/01 -0400, you wrote:
>go to http://halhelms.com you can download the wireframe from there.
>Wireframes are a tool to quickly be able to visualize the "workflow" of your
>application.  It starts with a homepage with all the link and menu options.
>(Add incident, delete incident, login, home, etc) If for example you pick
>"Add incident" from the homepage you then see the fusedoc for what the
>responsibilities are assocciated with adding an incident ("I show the user a
>blank form to fill out and submit...) and any links/queries that would need
>to be there. (ie: 'submit incident link' would take you to another page that
>shows the responsibility of the Page- "I insert the data into the incident
>table....") etc...It shows all the connections throughout the page.
>
>It's a very visual tool.  It allows a client to have a feel for what the
>finished app will and will not do. By navigating through the wireframe the
>client can give feedback on what they like/dislike- all without you spending
>a huge amount of time coding. And it allows you to see all the pieces of the
>puzzle.... I doubt I'll do another project without first putting it into a
>wireframe. It is well worth the bit of time it takes to figure it all out
>(which isn't much- I was able to really look at it-figure it out and have a
>app done within a short time
>
>
>
>one of the options is "add a new incident"
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Rob Schuff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2001 1:52 PM
>To: Fusebox
>Subject: learning wireframes
>
>
>hi folks,
>
>I'm trying to figuer out what wireframes are but I seem to be unable to find
>resources in the usual locales.  Even Stan Cox couldn't help me.  Can
>someone help me undderstand what these things are?
>
>TIA!
>
>rob
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