Hi Jonah,

This may be a little bit off topic but I thought I should point you
there.

I found a video these days on youtube, "Turning Mediocre Products into
Awesome Products" [1], which I found quite interesting. It's not the
products, nor the company, that was of interest for me. It is the way,
they did there communication and development. From the first scetches
to the final product. Involving the team + the customers into the
whole development cycle.

In there case, the wireframing where hand made scetches all the way to
the final product.

=== end OT ===

I think, that TW has the potential, to create a wireframing App. But
to make it easy for non technical users, it will need a whole bunch of
sophisticated UI. Or a little bit of TW training. Which wouldn't be
that difficult :)

And .. as you pointed out in your first post.
> Of course, this could messy pretty fast when you have lots of different 
> combinations and pages.  ...
In my opinion this will be the tricky part, to organize the whole
stuff in a simple way and keep the system usefull.

I'd also argue like Smandoly. Having an Application, that can do this,
without creating something that could be used / exported for the
"real" project, will be not very resource friendly.

-mario
[1] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MkKGwAbHFZ0

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