https://www.invisionapp.com/studio?utm_campaign=studio
Dumps to Swift
Of course as soon as the dev gets beyond the visual layer and deeper content
requirements surface, this kind of tool hits the wall.
But the UI/UX for developing the views is pretty powerful.
Something similar that would "dump
Bump
Mike - what is your work flow from Keynotopia to LiveCode? Just a cut and
paste of the graphics? What about the complex items like the Calendar etc?
Thanks for the insight,
Kelly
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an do that without buying
anything. I am not sure I get this.
Bob
On Jan 19, 2012, at 9:43 PM, Pete wrote:
> Wow! The icons alone are worth the price.
>
> On Thu, Jan 19, 2012 at 7:11 PM, Mark Wieder wrote:
>
>> And speaking of prototyping, I'd really be remiss
Pete-
Thursday, January 19, 2012, 9:43:47 PM, you wrote:
> Wow! The icons alone are worth the price.
I'm a happy customer. Amir keeps making this better and the updates
are free and it looks great.
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Ooh, I like the look of this. Thanks for the link Mark.
Terry...
On 20/01/2012, at 04:43 PM, Pete wrote:
Wow! The icons alone are worth the price.
On Thu, Jan 19, 2012 at 7:11 PM, Mark Wieder
mailto:mwie...@ahsoftware.net>> wrote:
And speaking of prototyping, I'd really be
Wow! The icons alone are worth the price.
On Thu, Jan 19, 2012 at 7:11 PM, Mark Wieder wrote:
> And speaking of prototyping, I'd really be remiss if I didn't mention
> Keynotopia:
>
> <
> http://keynotopia.com/keynotopia-3-0-pixel-perfect-components-and-ro
Whoa! Is there yet another Padawan among us? ;-) seriously though, how cool
would that be?
Sent from my iPad
On Jan 19, 2012, at 7:07 PM, Mark Wieder wrote:
> Richmond-
>
> Thursday, January 19, 2012, 1:57:45 PM, you wrote:
>
>> Note the loaded language; "get honest feedback" - and what, pr
And speaking of prototyping, I'd really be remiss if I didn't mention
Keynotopia:
<http://keynotopia.com/keynotopia-3-0-pixel-perfect-components-and-royalty-free-icons/?utm_source=Keynotopia&utm_campaign=cd5bef1c10-Keynotopia_V3&utm_medium=email>
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Richmond-
Thursday, January 19, 2012, 1:57:45 PM, you wrote:
> Note the loaded language; "get honest feedback" - and what, pray tell,
> will make feedback
> their way, in some way, more honest than, say, my scribbling something
> with a pencil and paper
> in a restaurant?
I have a hard time seei
On Fri, Jan 20, 2012 at 4:10 AM, Richmond wrote:
>
> What I fail to understand, is, having bothered to take the trouble to
> build a "prototype"
> in Livecode (especially one that does all that you want it to), what
> possible advantage
> can there be to then move to some other language/RAD/whatev
I think they are saying that someone who you are face to face with, looking at
your mockup might be inclined to flatter you, whereas someone behind the
anonymity of the digital firewall could be more honest in their criticism than
otherwise. Not saying I agree, just saying that might be the tho
can there be to then move to some other language/RAD/whatever to build
"the real thing"
when you already have it in Livecode?
I think that's exactly the point where we might quibble with the
language in the article - LC isn't a build-it-once-and-then-toss-it
sort of prototyping
can there be to then move to some other language/RAD/whatever to build
"the real thing"
when you already have it in Livecode?
I think that's exactly the point where we might quibble with the
language in the article - LC isn't a build-it-once-and-then-toss-it
sort of prototyping
o then move to some other language/RAD/whatever to build
> "the real thing"
> when you already have it in Livecode?
I think that's exactly the point where we might quibble with the
language in the article - LC isn't a build-it-once-and-then-toss-it
sort of prototyping too
had the Windows and Mac apps.
This was back in 1990. We've come a long way since then. (sigh!)
Joe Wilkins
On Jan 19, 2012, at 12:10 PM, Richmond wrote:
> I had a look at the Jolt thing.
>
> As it says, Livecode is good for prototyping insofar as one can get something
>
I had a look at the Jolt thing.
As it says, Livecode is good for prototyping insofar as one can get
something working
very very quickly indeed in Livecode.
What I fail to understand, is, having bothered to take the trouble to
build a "prototype"
in Livecode (especially one that doe
Awesome! Thanks for sharing...
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From: Andre Garzia
Sent: Thursday, September 29, 2011 11:11 AM
To: How to use LiveCode
Subject: [Semi-OT] mobile paper prototyping stuff
Hey Folks,
I've been checking some mobile paper prototyping stuff lately and came
across
Andre Garzia wrote:
I've been checking some mobile paper prototyping stuff lately and came
across some items that might be of value to people on this list.
http://www.tuaw.com/2009/10/03/mega-super-tuaw-shootout-of-the-iphone-ui-sketchbooks/
The page above is a good summary of wha
Hey Folks,
I've been checking some mobile paper prototyping stuff lately and came
across some items that might be of value to people on this list.
http://www.tuaw.com/2009/10/03/mega-super-tuaw-shootout-of-the-iphone-ui-sketchbooks/
The page above is a good summary of what was available
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