Re: a possible UI construction application

  • From: "tribble" <lauraeaves@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 3 May 2009 18:06:08 -0500

hey there inthane -- your mail crashes my copy of jaws. I have tried to read it 
4 times and each time I read down a few lines and all goes silent.  Is anyone 
else having this problem?
Thanks.
--le

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: The Elf 
  To: programming-blind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Sunday, May 03, 2009 11:05 AM
  Subject: a possible UI construction application


  hello folks,

  I have no idea if this application is actually useable by us, but when I saw 
it on the give away of the day site, I immediately thought of all the times we 
have discussed the troubles with creating UI's here so thought I would let you 
know about it, I'm putting the details below, then going to get some coffee 
(its 9:02 here)

  I will probably install it and give it look later, but other more capable 
programmers may wish to look as well to pick up on things I will undoubtedly 
miss.

  the elf

  * from:
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  Giveaway of the Day - ForeUI
   May 3, 2009
  ForeUI is an easy-to-use screen mockup tool which can rapidly create the UI 
prototypes of your applications. It provides many common UI elements and you 
can build your mockup with just drag and drop. Various UI themes are available 
for mockups; you can perform the UI prototyping with Wireframe, Windows XP or 
Mac OS X UI theme. Also you can turn on the rumple effect to make your 
prototype more like a "Design on Paper".


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  39 Comments » 
    1.. Today's giveaway is a blast.
    Not very useful, but its kinda stylish.
    Installation and activation works fine, thumb up!
    I was using the 3DNA Desktop before:
    http://www.pcfreunde.de/download/d1722/3dna-desktop/43638-bRZc4508b2/

    Its a stylish tool too, dont know which I should choose now, I can only use 
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    Comment by Casi - May 3rd, 2009 at 3:17 am 
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    2.. Installed fine on vista. looks very interesting for development mockups 
or demos.. 

    thanks

    Comment by Steve - May 3rd, 2009 at 3:40 am 
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    3.. The Good
    * Clean interface - easy to understand and easy to use.
    * Allows you to add lists, menus, windows, images, buttons, etc. to your UI 
mockup.
    * Allows you to annotate your UI mockup.
    * Each UI element is customizable.
    * Has a nice grid system to help line up your elements.
    * You can change between Wired, Windows and OS X themes.

    The Bad
    * You can only export your mockup as a .PNG image.
    * Fairly resource intensive.
    * Only has the "traditional" UI elements.
    * You must drag + drop elements - no select and create.

    Registration and installation
    Went fine

    For final verdict, full review and recommendations please click here.

    Comment by Ashraf - May 3rd, 2009 at 3:44 am 
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    4.. #3, your link returns 404

    Comment by kasimcev - May 3rd, 2009 at 4:01 am 
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    5.. I posted several games to make up for the lack of a game giveaway 
yesterday, unfortunatel my comment posted around an hour after the giveaway 
change over wasn't accepted, so I thought I'd try posting it again today. 
There's been over 30 games posted since Monday last and include Platform Games, 
RPG's, Puzzles, Space Shooters, FPS, Sports, Racing games plus a few others. 
You can find all of these in the games discussion forums under Week 33. The 
first link is to yesterdays games which I posted to make up for the lack of a 
game giveaway and the second link is to the games discussion forums. As there 
is no gamtoday as wll, I may post some more games later today.

    Go to yesterdays free games

    Go to the Games discussion forums

    Comment by Whiterabbit aka Stephen - May 3rd, 2009 at 4:20 am 
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    6.. Ashraf, the link you provided for your review is giving a 404 Not Found 
error.

    Comment by Kickapoodle - May 3rd, 2009 at 4:22 am 
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    7.. This offering looks great for web development and those who want to 
learn about how it's done. Set up is fast and easy; Ashraf whizzed through it 
so fast he forgot to link himself!

    Comment by Emrys - May 3rd, 2009 at 4:36 am 
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    8.. Has anybody been able to watch the 3 minute video on their website?
    I just get a blank screen.

    Comment by Spikey - May 3rd, 2009 at 4:37 am 
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    9.. As a UX expert, I'm always on the lookout for tools such as this one.
    I have tried most of the existing tools, both proprietary and free/open 
source.
    This one sits right in the middle in terms of functionality and usefulness.

    The good:
    The user interface is fairly self explanatory and the learning curve should 
be realy short for anyone who has ever tried any of those tools (like Visio).
    The "final product" (screens, UI elements) you design looks clean and sleek.
    It's very easy to quickly create and change UI designs with this program.
    I like the "don't pick your hand off the mouse" attitude, although keyboard 
enthusiasts may dissagree.
    Much cheaper than most proprietary software.

    The bad
    Cannot create any "interactions" (for creating a working demo).
    Only design one screen at a time, no existing tool for planning a flow of 
several screens.
    Number of "widgets" is small and i didn't find any method of creating your 
own.

    conclusion:
    If you are in the business of UI planning and designing, you better buy one 
the following, very expensive, programs: Axure RP, GUI Desing Studio, Visio, 
Smart Draw.
    none of the free or open source competitors actualy match up unfortunately.

    If you're just starting up, or have only some minor UI planning to do, 
download this one, or buy it if you missed the giveaway. it's not too expensive.

    Free alternatives for this one include Denim, Balsamic Mockups and the 
FireFox add-on- Pencil.
    you could also use Power Point (or open office Show) to create some simple 
wireframes, including some interactions.

    Good Luck!

    Comment by fatmonkey - May 3rd, 2009 at 4:37 am 
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    10.. Can someone explain what this tool is for?

    I have no idea.

    Thanks.

    Comment by Umit - May 3rd, 2009 at 4:49 am 
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    11.. How to use a userinteface without programcode. I'm sure this won't 
work at all.

    Comment by BrainGel - May 3rd, 2009 at 4:50 am 
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    12.. Sorry to sound so dumb, but what is UI? Is it User Interface? Where 
could I utilize this application - on a website? Where else?
    Thanks, Dye

    Comment by Dianne Atkins - May 3rd, 2009 at 5:02 am 
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    13.. I tried multiple attempts to install this on Vista Home Prem. 64-bit. 
It says the requirement is "Windows," but it is definitely incompatible on my 
machine. Here are some freeware alternatives, and a comprehensive list of 
alternatives is on the review page below.


    * Balsamiq Mockups- http://www.balsamiq.com/products/mockups

    * Pencil Project- http://www.evolus.vn/Pencil
    * Denim- http://dub.washington.edu:2007/denim/


    Comprehensive Alternative List

    Comment by Justin C - May 3rd, 2009 at 5:10 am 
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    14.. Ashraf's link is working now

    Comment by Jamus - May 3rd, 2009 at 5:37 am 
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    15.. First I can't see any "strictly personal" scenario for the usage of 
this software. It targets non-technical team stuff in software development 
projects. 

    Technical team members would rather use GUI-builders built inside their 
IDEs to design disfunctional prototypes or previews of their applications as 
they can add functionality later to those prototypes designed with a GUI 
builder which is not possible with Fore-UI. So what's missing most is a feature 
to export the UI designed with Fore-UI directly to (let's say) Visual Studio as 
a codeless initialization of a VS-project.

    For the professional users, I think that Vista styles are missing. Altough 
I personally prefer XP to Vista, this is an important feature for prototype 
designers, working on a professional basis. Just to show that they are up to 
date.

    This is my opinion in general about this application.

    If today was christmas and I'd be asked for a wish concerning Fore-UI I 
would say ask for two things:

    1. I wish you could add some basic or demonstrational functionality to the 
designed UIs by means of a scripting language in an expert mode.

    2. I'd like if Fore-UI was capable of designing stylish non standard UIs 
with shaped forms and controls.
    shaped

    Comment by master yoda - May 3rd, 2009 at 5:39 am 
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    16.. Hi all,

    Sorry to be negative, but if anyone has to ask what this is for, then it 
simply ain't any use to you.

    I have a pretty clear idea what it is and it is of no use to me at all, so 
I will give todays offering a miss. as should you.

    Don't worry there will be another giveaway tomorrow. 

    Happy Hols, all.

    Comment by Terry - May 3rd, 2009 at 5:43 am 
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    17.. I searched the web for this application this morning & couldn't find a 
trace at any download sites like Softpedia or CNet. In fact other then here & 
the publishers website, nothing at all.
    I guess a lot of us are missing something today, like what exactly would I 
use this for that makes it worth installing? Maybe Sunday was a bad day to 
offer this give away. It sure seems to me like this is one that publisher input 
would be helpful.
    I'm clueless as to why I should install this. How can this possibly be 
useful to the average PC user? UI (user interface) design for somebody writing 
software code? Sorry, I'm nowhere near that talented so I guess that until 
someone comes up with more info on it, I'll have to pass. I'm not into beta 
testing!

    Comment by Charles K - May 3rd, 2009 at 6:08 am 
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    18.. GAOTD has once again outdone themselves. There's no need for any drawn 
out highly subjective opinions highlighting the "good", the "bad", and the 
"verdict" with this application. Short, sweet, and simple; this is very good 
design tool or to be more accurate, screen mockup tool that is surprisingly 
easy-to-use, as I've discovered in the short time since it was put up. This 
program has the look and feel of a well thought out program that's a great 
addition to anyone's personal software library. Get it, and you won't regret it.

    Comment by Renegade - May 3rd, 2009 at 6:14 am 
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    19.. Someone mentioned Balsamiq Mockups as a "free alternative", but it is 
not free actually.

    Such kind of softwares are used to design the UI (user interface) of 
applications, some of them provide only wireframe design (like Visio, 
CoreDraw); some of them provide final visual simulation (like Axure, Mockup 
Screens, GUI Design Studio and this one); some of them even provide the 
interactive simulation (like Axure, iRise).

    Comment by Anthony - May 3rd, 2009 at 6:17 am 
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    20.. For the users asking, "what is this software for?" - it is intended as 
a tool to create visual prototype. You do not build a working program from 
ForeUI - but you can design and refine what the screens would look like. (This 
applies if you are developing web pages too)

    It is also a tool you could give to a user and have them draw what they are 
thinking of - and the mockup screens can go back and forth while the design is 
refined until all the parties involved can see what is proposed and some level 
of agreement can be reached.

    Just like software - car makers design a new model of a vehicle also using 
drawings before progressing to clay models and an actual prototype. A building 
architect uses drawings and blueprints before constructing a model and getting 
approval to start on the actual building.

    Software and web developers would use a tool like this to easily design 
representative screens to demonstrate to a client what the eventual 
software/site would look like.

    -
    For a version 1 release this software has a nice feel to it. I have a new 
project starting this month - and I'll definitely be trying ForeUI out.

    Comment by BuBBy - May 3rd, 2009 at 6:35 am 
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    21.. This program is mainly only useful for programmers to design their 
screens, before hitting the main development environment. However, most 
programming environments have their own design interface you can use to build 
up screens, take a snapshot with, etc.

    "Whats this program for?" Here's a quick 3 min demo:
    http://www.foreui.com/demos/demo1/

    As this is only useful for programmers, I'd recommend downloading one of 
Microsofts 'Express' development environments (which are free) such as 
Microsoft Visual Basic 2008 Express. You can design your user interface quickly 
and easily (using multiple screens, rather than just one screen here) and 
create simply code to display the forms. This gives a more "heres what happens 
when you click this button" demo, rather than static screenshots that this 
program provides.

    Not a programmer? Than sadly this program is useless to you. Not just a 
"Oh, well maybe I can play with it anyway" useless, but totally useless.

    Comment by Chris Locke - May 3rd, 2009 at 7:02 am 
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    22.. For the less-than-inventive among you who can't see what use this 
would be, consider this:

    You are wanting a program that's in development to do certain things and 
you don't find it easy to describe to the programmer or project manager what 
you want - so you decide a picture is worth a thousand words.

    You make a mock-up of what you're thinking and send it off to them.
    Ah haaa, now they get it!

    And this doesn't need to be a commercial activity; you may just want to 
influence what a program does. Have you never contributed to an idea?

    Comment by Phaedron - May 3rd, 2009 at 7:23 am 
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    23.. I didn't see the "rumple effect". I'd rather pay for Balsamiq than use 
this.

    Comment by David White - May 3rd, 2009 at 7:34 am 
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    24.. I was amused that so many people gave Ashraf's "review" a thumbs-up 
while it was completely unavailable. BTW, Ashraf, you can "un-pin" the options 
window for the elements and it will go largely transparent when not in use.

    Some people like this, but personally, I can't see any value for this type 
of software since the very early 90's. It's simply not capable of simulating 
many UI elements and features, and isn't well-structured for hardware/software 
environment differences. Even non-programmers can be trained to use simple GUI 
builders in development tools, without much more effort than learning these 
types of tools. There are other options, such as simply working with a 
programmer to whip out some initial UI design. I regard these types of tools as 
being antithetical to good software design and development practices.

    Comment by Fubar - May 3rd, 2009 at 7:34 am 
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    25.. I forgot to mention, there's some very strange stuff in ForeUI's 
installation; stuff related to random, particular geographical locations, or 
some programmer with a warped sense of humor.

    Comment by Fubar - May 3rd, 2009 at 7:41 am 
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    26.. nice program! installs, registers and runs on vista home prem 32-bit. 
nice ui. easy to use.
    works for me. Thumbs up!

    thanks gaotd!

    Comment by John - May 3rd, 2009 at 7:46 am 
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    27.. This i sa great programmers tool for Screen Design.

    Comment by 247 profits - May 3rd, 2009 at 8:01 am 
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    28.. OK, regarding my comment #24, ForeUI is making a local copy of Java's 
time zone information, so there are exceptions for various localities. I don't 
use Java, but making a local copy seems like a bad idea since it will need to 
be updated.

    Comment by Fubar - May 3rd, 2009 at 8:13 am 
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    29.. I understand this software as it will help you design special things 
on your web pages ex. "login place". I do not know if you can use it to make 
design for programs or even new "quik start" to your programs, but I could 
immagine it have this possibilities to.
    I giving this at try, it is sound interesting.
    Thanks GAOTD, EASYNTH and for all the comment :o)

    Comment by Peter - May 3rd, 2009 at 8:24 am 
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    30.. This is a useless program to me, but may be great for others, thanks 
GAOTD, for what you do. I'm still waiting for a program that picks winning 
lotto numbers in advance..( I guess I'm hard to please, but keep trying!)

    Comment by lyn - May 3rd, 2009 at 8:25 am 
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    31.. I could not install this software in Windows Vista (32 bit). I get an 
error message that the setup program encountered an error trying to rename a 
certain file. Odd, since there was no such file there previously in the folder 
that was newly created by the installer!

    I don't need something like this if if can't get the installation correct 
in the first place. I guess I'll stick with SmartDraw.

    Comment by Donald - May 3rd, 2009 at 8:32 am 
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    32.. Great stuff. Two thumbs up.

    Comment by Anders - May 3rd, 2009 at 9:05 am 
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    33.. #24: maybe the the strange geographical locations are not that random, 
but related to some kind of botnet?

    Comment by Braingel - May 3rd, 2009 at 9:35 am 
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    34.. This is pointless software. 

    It needs to be able to export something useful:

    xml
    html
    RC data statements
    VB code
    C# code

    something!

    Comment by Bill Gates - May 3rd, 2009 at 9:40 am 
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    35.. All resources and an XML representation of your 'Plot' can be 
extracted from the .4ui file by renaming to .zip

    Comment by TonyW - May 3rd, 2009 at 9:59 am 
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    36.. How do you activate this software.

    Comment by Acudoc - May 3rd, 2009 at 10:02 am 
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    37.. Simple UI.
    Install ok,
    Does what it says.

    The purpose of it is to make a UI, send to client, the client then annotate 
what needs to be changed and so forth until you get what they want.

    I don't see any possible personal use for this.

    To the developers:
    In the case of application development, this is double work. Why create an 
user interface in an application that cannot export code or a resource script? 
If you can add that, your application value will greatly increment.

    Comment by rxantos - May 3rd, 2009 at 10:16 am 
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    38.. Downloaded,installed and activated on Windows XP 2003 server x64bit 
edition..no problems.

    i have been trying to make some UI projects lately, and this seems like it 
will help.
    Thanx to GAOTD and EASTNTH.

    as i usally interface my comments solely with the product, 

    However,i have to say Thanx to #20 BuBBy
    for answering the question from #10 Umit, in a polite manner, UNLIKE #16 
TERRY, who i think is being very RUDE.

    "Sorry to be negative".Then don't be!

    "I have a pretty clear idea what it is".Well everyone is not as brillient 
as you!

    "Don't worry there will be another giveaway tomorrow"..well thats just 
being a JERK,captain obvious!

    i think folks look to this comment section for some insight on the product, 
and to learn from others, and don't need to be ridaculed in the process.

    Comment by TC - May 3rd, 2009 at 10:38 am 
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    39.. Has anybody installed this using an install monitor? I'd really like 
to get some idea what it does to or adds to a Vista operating systems registry.
    Since it's something that I personally doubt I'll use anytime soon, I won't 
be installing this on my new PC until that questions been cleared up a little.
    I appreciate the offer but I'm not into beta testing on this PC.

    Comment by ww2vet56 - May 3rd, 2009 at 11:07 am 
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