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Kyle Adamo published an article today over at UX Booth about integrating Google Charts in your prototypes to deliver a high-fidelity experience. Not something you would need to do all the time, but very useful when you do. Here’s how you can do this in ProtoShare.

 
Andrea Fidel
Andrea Fidel on Jan 31, 2012 in News & Discussion

From Gotham Writers’ Workshop, celebrated author Neil Gaiman lists good writing practices – a couple of which apply nicely to prototyping with ProtoShare.

 
Andrea Fidel
Andrea Fidel on Dec 19, 2011 in News & Discussion

While working on our next set of enhancements to ProtoShare, we developed the following flowchart:

 
Andrea Fidel
Andrea Fidel on Dec 12, 2011 in News & Discussion

Posted on  by Peter Uchytil, Product Marketing Manager

 
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Andrea Fidel on Nov 02, 2011 in News & Discussion

I was pointed to an insightful article today: Innovation 101 by Carolyn T. Geer of The Wall Street Journal. Because not everyone can access WSJ material, I’ve included some excerpts below.

 
Andrea Fidel
Andrea Fidel on Oct 28, 2011 in News & Discussion

While you can set basic styles for each of your components using the Info dialog box inside ProtoShare, you may want to add CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) to add extra flavor to your web prototype designs. You don’t have to be a programmer or even have much experience with HTML to specify background images, font types, colors, borders, padding, alignment, and more using CSS.

 
Andrea Fidel
Andrea Fidel on Sep 28, 2011 in News & Discussion

Michael Hawley of Mad*Pow recently wrote an article on UXMatters that hits close to the office here at ProtoShare: Getting the Right Stakeholder Feedback at the Right Time.

 
Andrea Fidel
Andrea Fidel on Jul 22, 2011 in News & Discussion

(And why should I use ProtoShare to do it?)

 
Andrea Fidel
Andrea Fidel on Mar 21, 2011 in News & Discussion

ProtoShare 5 is a huge milestone for us. We've worked on it for about 8 months--completed two releases of 3.9 in the meantime--and put in a huge amount of effort making sure we did things right.

 
Andrea Fidel
Andrea Fidel on Mar 02, 2011 in News & Discussion

I develop prototypes with a mixture of confidence and uncertainty. This approach is based on hard-won experience, and holds true regardless of the stakeholders involved, the complexity of the project, or the timeline. In the best cases, I derive confidence from participating in an open process that produces a thorough requirements document. In all cases, my uncertainty comes about because I’ve worked on too many projects where the requirements documents have proven to be incomplete.

 
Andrea Fidel
Andrea Fidel on Sep 22, 2010 in News & Discussion