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Neat idea, but very broken. Too many bugs that destroy or damage mockups.
Very good, especially compared to UXPin. About Justinmind: • Excellent layer/group management. Clearly aiming at Photoshop in this regard. • Fast. • Stable: no crashes, and so far, only one weird little bug encountered (the order of elements in a group sometimes gets reversed, but fixes itself after putting the "last" element at the top, where it belongs.) • Comparable commenting system to UXPin. About UXPin • Near feature-parity with Justinind. • Very unstable (bugs, bugs, and more bugs: new ones every day!) I have had many hours' work destroyed by "smart elements" suddenly "exploding" all over the page. Copies of mock-ups lose grouping, making the groups useless. • Because it's cloud-based, very sluggish: uploading a small icon graphic can take several *minutes* before the image is usable in a mockup. • Terrible layers implementation: All but impossible to select items that are behind other items without moving the "upper" items out of the way. ZERO layer management. None.
One of my favorites software tools, starting since 1982(?). One of those tools that you love to use because it makes you feel like you can do anything fast.
Been using it for some time now and it's much better than Axure and Balsamiq
1) it's web based so accessable anywhere if you have a computer with webbrowser and Internet 2) rich library of elements gives you the chance to build anything you need - no need of programming knowledge 3) you have components to avoid doing the same work twice or more 4) realtime collaboration mode with chat enebles good cooworking and communication 5) easily shared projects - by just one link 6) everything's stored online so no need to save and use computer space but if you want it you can do so by exporting the project to your computer 7) you get up to 10GB storage space for your files in the File Manager 8) project is a clickable so it gives the impression of a ready website 9) support is helpful and customer - oriented 10) you can prototype anything from websites and webapps to mobile apps for iPhone, iPad and Android
The best feature-price choose