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
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Storyboard Tool
On 6/3/05, Richard Colman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone know of tools to rapidly
i like freemind too.
I'd like to see more of your transformation stuff.
Eric
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From: John Paul Ashenfelter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Sent: Monday, June 27, 2005 14:50
Subject: Re: Storyboard Tool
On 6/3/05, Richard Colman [EMAIL
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
Richard Colman
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|From: Jim Davis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
|Sent: Friday, June 03, 2005 21:13
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|Subject: RE: Storyboard Tool
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|For very simple storyboarding nothing beats demin
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|http://dub.washington.edu/denim
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.
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Damien McKenna -
: 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 demin
I used this last year on a small project or two but found
it very akward
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 limits you
I actually use flash...
- Create a Form Based Application
- Use components to layout the application
- Use nested screens/forms to plan the flow
- Than I export images of all the layouts and take a screenshot of the
screens tree
Cheers,
kevin
-Original Message-
From: Richard Colman
In the Windows Application (?) section, Visio has text fields, radio
buttons and other form-field-related elements. I like building quick
screen layouts using this tool.
Other than that, I have used Fireworks to layout a page flow. FW's
frames and shared layers make it pretty easy to keep a
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 the system
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
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
Adalon is a pretty good freeware wireframe tool that can be upgraded
(purchased) to become a very good requirements, mockup and process modeling
tool.
http://www.adalon.net
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From: Richard Colman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Sent: Friday,
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 the
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
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
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 McKenna - Web Developer - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The Limu Company - http://www.thelimucompany.com/ - 407-804-1014
#include stdjoke.h
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 it
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.
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
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To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Sent: Friday, June 03, 2005 5:12 PM
Subject: Re: Storyboard Tool
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
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