i like freemind too.
I'd like to see more of your transformation stuff.
Eric
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> On 6/3/05, Richar
TRY: www.smartdraw.com
it's excellent.
Aldon
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From: John Paul Ashenfelter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, June 27, 2005 10:51 AM
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On 6/3/05, Richard Colman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does anyone kn
On 6/3/05, Richard Colman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does anyone know of tools to rapidly "storyboard" a sequence of screens for
> testing purposes.
>
> Tried:
>
> Visio - too clunky and hard to use
>
> Code in HTML without functionality - too slow
>
> Any recommendations appreciated
>
> Ric
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|For very simple storyboarding nothing beats "demin"
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|http://dub.washington.edu/de
> On 6/3/05, Damien McKenna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > For very simple storyboarding nothing beats "demin"
> >
> > I used this last year on a small project or two but found it very akward
> > and limiting.
Personally I like it - but it IS limiting. However it's nice: once you've
hit those l
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> Subject: Re: Storyboard Tool
>
> Damien,
>
> In what ways? Can you be more specific if you remember?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Dan
>
> On 6/3/05, Damien McKenna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > For very simple storyboarding nothing beats "demi
Damien,
In what ways? Can you be more specific if you remember?
Thanks,
Dan
On 6/3/05, Damien McKenna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > For very simple storyboarding nothing beats "demin"
>
> I used this last year on a small project or two but found it very akward
> and limiting.
>
> --
> Damien
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>>>Does that mean the end app would be FuseBox??
>
> Doesnt have to, you can use Fusebuilder with just the wireframing /
> prototyping and dev notes function
>>Does that mean the end app would be FuseBox??
Doesnt have to, you can use Fusebuilder with just the wireframing /
prototyping and dev notes functionality, and then go off and do your
own process,
_however_ if you do use fusebox, you can take the wireframe, map out
the circuits, put it into pseu
> Take a look at something like FuseBuilder's wireframe mode, no need to
> much with HTML so it gets even faster to work with.
>
> --
> Damien McKenna
Does that mean the end app would be FuseBox??
Bryan Stevenson B.Comm.
VP & Director of E-Commerce Development
Electric Edge Systems Group Inc.
> I know you think html is too slow...but we do up a wireframe in
> html...pretty quick to mock up...and then when the wireframe model is
> approved by the client we begin to add in functionality with
> CF.
Take a look at something like FuseBuilder's wireframe mode, no need to
much with HTML so i
> For very simple storyboarding nothing beats "demin"
I used this last year on a small project or two but found it very akward
and limiting.
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The Limu Company - http://www.thelimucompany.com/ - 407-804-1014
#include
I strongly recommend doing wireframes of the overall functionality, then
moving into graphical prototypes (no working CFML code, just
HTML+graphics). In short, the FLiP methodology. To make life easier on
you the too FuseBuilder (http://www.fusebuilder.net/) is simply
spectacular.
--
Damien McK
Some agile folks think that first-cut screen design should be done on a
whiteboard, using stickies for interface objects. Really easy, for anyone
including non-technical participants, really quick, easy to change, easy to
move around.
They also say to take a picture of it when you're done this ite
>I know you think html is too slow...but we do up a wireframe in
> html...pretty quick to mock up...and then when the wireframe model is
> approved by the client we begin to add in functionality with CF. Works
> pretty good for us. The good thing is that the client can actually
> interact
> with
Friday, June 03, 2005 2:36 PM
Subject: Storyboard Tool
> Does anyone know of tools to rapidly "storyboard" a sequence of screens
for
> testing purposes.
>
> Tried:
>
> Visio - too clunky and hard to use
>
> Code in HTML without functionality - too
For very simple storyboarding nothing beats "demin"
http://dub.washington.edu/denim/
It essentially lets you sketch pages and link them together into working,
clickable workflow systems.
Very simple, but very slick.
Jim Davis
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A WYSIWYG tool? Dreamweaver or NVu http://www.nvu.com/
On Mac OmniGraffle
(http://www.omnigroup.com/applications/omnigraffle/) has a UI palette
(http://www.omnigroup.com/applications/omnigraffle/extras/). Its much
more user friendly than Visio IMHO, but it's mac only.
On 6/3/05, Richard Colman
"system" very soon in the development process and give good
feedback.
Lorne
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Does anyone know of tools to rapidly "storyboard" a sequence of
1:36 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Storyboard Tool
Does anyone know of tools to rapidly "storyboard" a sequence of screens
for testing purposes.
Tried:
Visio - too clunky and hard to use
Code in HTML without functionality - too slow
Any recommendatio
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Sent: Friday, June 03, 2005 12:36 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Storyboard Tool
Does anyone know of tools to rapidly "storyboard" a sequence of screens for
testing purposes.
Tried:
Visio - too clunky and hard to use
Code in HTML without functionality - too
Are you talking about building test scripts and directions for testing an
application? I tend to just do screenshots in a Word doc and circle things in
red in a picture editing app if I need to point out specifics.
You could use a wireframing tool if you are just looking at functional flow.
The
Does anyone know of tools to rapidly "storyboard" a sequence of screens for
testing purposes.
Tried:
Visio - too clunky and hard to use
Code in HTML without functionality - too slow
Any recommendations appreciated
Richard Colman
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