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Sharing Your Wireframe

At Justinmind, we think that a web prototype is the best communication tool between customers/users and the software development team. If you have an application prototype at the start of a project and it is as close as possible to the final application, the user can be involved from the beginning, giving his opinion and validating it: the more key people get involved, the more successful the project will be as a whole, reducing the number of final adjustments made on the application and not on the prototype. Justinmind Prototyper has several interesting ways to display or distribute the prototype among users:

  • Click the Simulate button and click F11 (full screen mode) to review the simulation together with the users. The main advantage is that you can introduce changes requested and validate them immediately. The disadvantage is that it has to be done on site.
  • Export it to HTML. Open our prototype in any Internet browser and distribute it to an unlimited number of the key users: they can execute, test and comment on it. The advantage is the system's flexibility. The disadvantage is that many users have anti-spam filters installed that block e-mails with attached HTML code.
  • With Justinmind Usernote. All authorized key users can access your prototypes on the Internet. They can collaborate by testing and commenting on them from their browser. Also, all their notes are registered and centralized so that no details are lost. Through this service, you can also integrate your prototype online with user test tools and remote tools.

Remember: You can export all of the information of the prototype in a specification document to integrate it into the different documentation processes of an organization or, simply, to have a document that can be signed.

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