In a time when it’s tough to make a buck in general, and lots of great software is free or almost free, we know businesses wrestle with the question of whether a particular software tool is worth the cost. One reason we know this is because we wrestle with the question all the time on our own software purchases. So we know customers are going to buy ProtoShare only if they are convinced that ProtoShare is worth the cost.
January 9, 2012
We’re releasing ProtoShare 6.0 today, and I want to share with you why I’m so excited about it. Nearly a year ago we released version 5.0, which changed the way we prototyped. But the changes we made to this release have really transformed our use of ProtoShare, and we hope they’ll transform your usage as well.
Prototyping is a key element to the requirements discovery, definition, and validation process when building web applications. However, it’s all too common for teams to spend too much time in the prototyping phase, thereby defeating the purpose of creating a prototype in the first place. Here are several best practices to ensure you and your team get the most from your prototyping process.
We have an amazing crew here at Site9. We tend to be somewhat modest in our presence with clients and prospects, but it’s time to make some noise (just a little) and introduce you to the folks responsible for ProtoShare 5. From those behind the scenes in Management (don’t forget our Board of Directors & Advisors), Marketing, and Engineering to those on the frontlines in Sales, Education, and Customer Service, we all play a role in serving and supporting you.The team behind the collaborative online website wireframe and application prototyping tool

