Have you tried another mock up tool called pidoco.com which fully supports
story boarding, as well as prototype testing. I have heard it is free for
Educational use, if you email them.
It may be worth asking them for an export function, of not just the
prototypes, but the use cases as well to Cog
@Theo
I Twittered @Balsamiq a few minutes ago regarding your issue and he
responded inside 10 minutes. The feature you want is on the Next
list, but it currently has a workaround: http://bit.ly/2Fw1rn (look
under advance features - IMAGES).
If only other company's had someone like Peldi. His
Thanks, but I am not looking for the feature itself -- I know about and
have used the linking feature.
I am wondering if people actually USE it in practice and am looking for
examples.
Balsamiq makes it really easy to make static screen sketches, but I find
the linking clunky and very
Does anybody actually use the links in Balsamiq Mockups to make
storyboards that can be walked through to show the interaction of a
system? I looked at all the examples in the Balsamiq Mockup gallery and
they all seem to be single screens (except for one which shows a
Google-like interface
Bonnie,
I've never used Balsamiq for interactive wireframing but I believe
it could be successful. When I've done interactive wireframing, it
usually has been with HTML (Axure also is a great tool but
expensive).
My preference for Balsamiq, though, is to demonstrate a sketchy
concept for
I've used Balsamiq for low-fidelity storyboards/prototypes. Like most
prototyping tools, you can easily link screens together in a workflow or
simulate buttons, links, etc., by making almost any element a link to
another page.
One thing I don't like about Balsamiq is the inability to do global