14 comments

  • Abhishek SureshAbhishek Suresh, over 8 years ago

    Hey! What about Framer Js?

    8 points
  • Pablo StanleyPablo Stanley, over 8 years ago

    No love for marvelapp.com? I think it's one of the best, easiest, fast-prototyping tools out there... and it's free.

    7 points
  • Mantou LeeMantou Lee, over 8 years ago

    Where is Origami?

    4 points
  • Laurens SpangenbergLaurens Spangenberg, over 8 years ago

    Great work. Maybe it'd cool if it included the price of the tools though.

    3 points
  • Luis La TorreLuis La Torre, over 8 years ago

    Yo! I don't know if anyone have use Atomic, it's probably the most impressive beta demo I have seen in a while.

    https://atomic.io/

    1 point
    • Ali Rushdan TariqAli Rushdan Tariq, over 8 years ago

      I used it too and was also impressed by how clean and easy it is to use. It still felt pretty shallow, though, and transitions weren't very intuitive. It'll only get better with time.

      1 point
  • Brian MirelesBrian Mireles, over 8 years ago

    what about html and css? Thats my fav tool! ;-)

    1 point
  • Nye YarringtonNye Yarrington, over 8 years ago

    Tweeted this... Nice but would recommend you replace "Fidelity" with a more critical point of differentiation: can you use the tool to create mocks or only import?

    Thanks!

    1 point
  • Ali Rushdan TariqAli Rushdan Tariq, over 8 years ago

    Very cool. I am, though, surprised by the relatively lacklustre grade of UXPin. I've never used it, but I love their e-books and I've always had the impression that they were probably among the best.

    Has anybody here used UXPin? Any first-hand thoughts?

    1 point
    • Pablo StanleyPablo Stanley, over 8 years ago

      Weird, I was wondering the same myself just now. I would also like an answer to this since I'm too lazy to try it myself, ha. Anyone?

      0 points
    • Geoff YuenGeoff Yuen, over 8 years ago

      I used it for about a year. I found it somewhat buggy but it improved as time went on. It's was so close to being great but at the time it could be frustrating and unreliable: objects would randomly move, layer management was non-existent, etc. I wouldn't be surprise if it's much better now.

      1 point
  • Tamara Rendulić, 7 years ago

    It is strange that there is no Koncept (https://konceptapp.com) at the list. It is so unique since it covers both prototyping and usability testing side – awesome for gathering objective feedback.

    0 points