Or take a look at CFWiki. I just posted a new version yesterday.
Demo and download from http://www.cdsi-solutions.com/cfwiki
Be sure to see the WebStore link for a sample wiki-wireframe.
Brian Shearer
-----Original Message-----
From: lee borkman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, May 04, 2001 11:48 PM
To: Fusebox
Subject: Re: Wireframes
Hi Nick.
Well yes, it's pretty slick and schmick. I'm not sure what you mean by
"what information can be passed into it?". There's basically nothing that
you can put into the wireframe except for a description of each page-state,
and a set of exit-destination pairs for each page-state.
The whole idea is to constrain the user into concentrating on a barebones
description of the apps logic and interface flow, without encouraging or
even permitting anything else to be defined. Many suggestions have been
made about expanding the data-model to allow definitions of the FuseBox
structure (a la FuseDocs) etc, but Hal has resisted (and I agree), in an
effort to keep the wireframe concept tightly focused on requirements
gathering.
If you want something with similar, but much broader, the Wiki concept is
pretty spick as well. Have a look at
http://www.meta-magic.com/cgi-bin/fusewiki?FusePhilosophy or check out
http://www.wikiweb.com for a good free wiki-farm.
Was that any help, or have I completely misunderstood your question?
Thanks anyway for the interest,
Lee Bjork Borkman
>From: "Nick Massaro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Date: Fri, 04 May 2001 13:53:56 -0600
>
>This is a very slick tool. What information can be passed into wireframes?
>
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