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JustProto presents… menu element

Friday, July 30th, 2010

Ladies and Gentlemen!

We hereby present brand new, absolutely fantastic and eagerly awaited JustProto feature:

Menu Element

Applause!

Two types of menu may be added: Horizontal and Vertical menu. To create your menu, you can copy your project structure or just choose selected pages. Up to 2 levels of depth will be displayed.

Furthermore, you can set up properties like font, border, background color, background image and set up different styles for active and on-hover element.

Enjoy!

Sample vertical menu

Creating menu

Menu’s properties

iPhone elements

Thursday, June 17th, 2010

From now on you can make your own iPhone app prototype! We’ve added basic iPhone widgets, soon there’ll be some Android and iPad widgets.

Thomas from JustProto Team made a screencast introducing the new elements.

JustProto birthday presents: more features for lower price

Friday, January 29th, 2010

Referring to our last post we are happy to introduce JustProto birthday presents:

Lower plan prices

  • Now you can get Unlimited plan for only 69 EUR (79 EUR before)
  • Plus plan has gone down to 35 EUR or 49 USD (46 EUR or 59 USD before)

Extended plan features

  • Unlimited plan allows you to collaborate with up to 25 collaborators (15 collaborators before)
  • Plus plan offers collaboration with 12 JustProto users (7 of them before). The number of available projects have grown up to 25 active projects
  • Choosing Standard plan you can invite 3 collaborators (2 of them before) and you can enjoy having 10 active projects (3 projects more).

We hope you’ll enjoy the birthday presents and you will make a toast to JustProto :) In the meantime you can relax watching new JustProto Virtual Tour that you can find on JustProto’s Home Page.

After all, you can get some little extra from JustProto. If you’ll purchase JustProto Plus account for half a year or more, you’ll get free upgrade to Unlimited plan for chosen period of time. Hurry up! An offer is valid to Saint Valentine’s Day only!

Cheers!

Happy Birthday JustProto!

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

Hey! Today JustProto has its first Birthday! Awared of hangover, we’ve decided to celebrate on Saturday. ;-) And we’ve got some birthay presents for you, so stay tuned!

Happy Birthday JustProto!

Real-time Collaboration

Thursday, December 10th, 2009

We are aware that professionals just like you work in teams. No man is an island! And the key to success is to get people thinking and sharing ideas together. That is why we are proud to introduce JustProto’s brand new feature:

Real-time Collaboration. It will make your work go smooth and easy.

With JustProto’s Real-time Collaboration you will be able to:

  • have all your team members making changes to the same project
  • see in real-time all changes made to the project by others
  • review and comment in real-time on all changes made

It doesn’t matter if you are together in the same office or miles away. From now on, you can easily cooperate with your team without the need of making your own project. Just by yourself you can review and make all the necessary changes to get your vision and ideas across! It’s easy and simple.

Just log on, collaborate and perfect the project!

Go to your JustProto account now and try our new great Real-time Collaboration feature for yourself! Please note, that Real-time Collaboration is available for Plus and Unlimited Plans. If you are Standard or Free user, you can test it on demo mode. If you enjoy it, contact us to upgrade your account!

Here’s funny example, how does Real-time Collaboration work. All three videos has been recorded on three separate computers in the same time:

Video 1 – First JustProto User

Video 2 – Second JustProto User

Video 3 – Previewer

Click here to see Previewer Video on a fullscreen mode

Coming soon

I can tell you in secret that the new feature is coming. :) It will allow you to create multi-level masters. Stay tuned!

New Tag and Pin Elements

Friday, November 13th, 2009

New elements are available!

We’d like to present new JustProto elements:

TAGS and PINS

These two elements have similar function to sticky notes. You can use them to tag other elements with a short comment or note. However, unlike sticky notes where text is visible constantly, Tag or Pin comments become visible only when you move your mouse over them.

Tags and Pins are not only great for adding comments. You can also use them to:

  • set the tooltip in your forms

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  • explain some functionalities

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  • add a reminder

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  • design smiley :)

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Seems nice? Check it out on the prototype and watch Maui Hula Dance! :)

We hope you will like it!

JustProto Update

Wednesday, October 21st, 2009

The new 1.7.0 version has been launched!

We were listening to your suggestions and ideas carefully and we have been working very hard on
improving JustProto for you. So now here it is! We are proud to announce JustProto’s new features:

Check them out below!

Improved Elements List

For your convenience, Elements List has been moved to top right corner and it has been joined with Properties. Now you can easily choose and add objects to your prototype and change their properties in the same place!

Now

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Before

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Icons and Banners

We have enriched our Elements List with over 200 icons! You will find there FamFamFam icons grouped in 15 different categories, as well as CrystalClear and Social Media icons. All to be found in Elements List >> Icons.

What’s more, over 40 different types of banners are included! Now, you can compose your website with Google AdSense forms, such as Text Ads, Video and Image Ads or Link Units. IAB banners should fulfill this listing as well as custom sized banner.

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Video

Want to make your prototypes even more interactive? With just one click add videos to your prototypes from services like: YouTube, Metacafe, Dailymotion, Vimeo and Yahoo! Video. The only thing you need is the URL of the video!

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Up to 3 months for FREE!

For those of you who love JustProto, we have prepared special payment plans and bonuses! You can now buy JustProto for 6 months and as gift from us, you will receive 1 month for FREE! And if you decide to use JustProto for 12 months, we will give you 3 months for FREE!

Login to your account or try one of JustProto Plans!

Project Management in Standish Group Research

Thursday, October 8th, 2009

Recently, I was searching for some current researches and statistics about poject managment in general. What I found made me really suprised and disapointed as well. Below, Im publishing released in April 2009 report made by Standish Group, titled “CHAOS Summary 2009″.

In the “CHAOS Summary 2009″ report The Standish Group has re-examined 10 of the CHAOS Success Factors. Each Success factor is supported by one of the Laws of CHAOS.

This year’s results show a marked decrease in project success rates, with 32% of all projects succeeding which are delivered on time, on budget, with required features and functions,” says Jim Johnson, chairman of The Standish Group.

44% were challenged which are late, over budget, and/or with less than the required features and functions and 24% failed which are cancelled prior to completion or delivered and never used.”- he continued.

“These numbers represent a downtick in the success rates from the previous study, as well as a significant increase in the number of failures,” says Jim Crear, Standish Group CIO. “They are at the lowest point in the last five study periods. This year’s results represent the highest failure rate in over a decade.”

What’s the reason of project’s failure? Does it only depend on employing unexperienced PMs, who learn from their mistakes? Or maybe, searching for more and more developed solutions causes project defeat? We can multiply causes, but it’s important to shed some positive light on this case- project management as a part of science exist only 40 years so process of exploring and even creating this knowledge will take some time.
Fortfying idea is that, we can take part in this process by building effective tools which can protect us from such results in next year…

About The Standish Group International, Inc.
Since 1985 The Standish Group, the leader in spotting future trends, has been helping end users and vendors of technology solutions prepare for the future. The Standish Group delivers fast, consistent and reliable IT advice built on a solid foundation of primary research. For further information on project studies and other trends, visit our website at: http://www.standishgroup.com.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Jennifer Lynch
Communications Manager
Email Contact
508-760-3600 Ex: 22

Building strategy while designing

Wednesday, September 30th, 2009

IDEO is one of the largest and most important American design and consulting companies. Starting from the industrial design and interaction design (one of the founders was Bill Modgidge) IDEO has extended its consulting services and fell under strategic competence of consulting companies like McKinsey.

What differs IDEO from the others is approach based on using the same tools while designing products, such as user’s observation,analysis of use context, prototyping and iterative process for developing business strategy and marketing.
How design thinking can help building strategy?

Typical tools for strategists such as Excel spreadsheets and PowerPoint slides don’t favor creativity and good communication (as we know, PowerPoint is an evil ;) – seriously, it was responsible for the disaster of the space shuttle Columbia and its use has been banned by NASA.) You can’t properly rethink the whole project if it’s vision is contained in short passwords. PowerPoint slides are boring, and words can be understood differently. Strategy formulated and presented in this way, is trapped in ambiguous abstractions, difficult to clarify and evaluate.

According to IDEO, preparing strategic prototypes is much better solution. Prototype is not the right project, but it is only the presentation of vision engaging emotions and imagination (built to think). The human mind needs to confront some real object or a story to develop an idea and assess its strengths and weaknesses. Prototype can be a mockup of the product, it also can be a comic strip or film, which shows the use of the service in narrative form. An example of such prototype is concept presentation of future web browser Aurora, prepared by Adaptive Path, another company which integrates designing with strategic consulting.

In his article “Strategy by Design” the head of IDEO, Tim Brow, outlines the elements of creating a strategy. At the beginning: hit the Streets. This process of creating a strategy needs to be “human-centered”. To gather interesting insights it’s important to spend some time with consumers, watching their behaviors, personally test the products and services, get know the „user-experience” on which we can often build the whole strategy.

The next step is prototyping:

Design thinking is by nature a process of prototyping. When you are on a promising idea, build it. The prototype is usually a drawing, model, or a video describing the product, system or service. We build these models very fast, they are strict and not very elegant, but they work. The aim is not to create approximations of the finished product, or process, the aim is to gather feedback that will help us resolve the problem. In a sense, we build to think.

When you start rapidly prototype, you begin to build a strategy. Doing this at very beginning of the cycle of innovation, allows you to release the most precious things in your organization: human intuition. When you sit down with team of experienced employees and show them prototypes of products and services that you want to implement within two years, you will learn whether they have an intuitive feeling that you are going in the right direction. It is enlightening trial-and-error method: Observe the world, pattern recognition and behavior, generate ideas, collect feedback, repeat the process and improve project until you are going to be ready to put product on the market.

Prototype tells the story. Prototyping is simultaneously an evaluation process – it generates feedback, which allows you to put the amendments on the fly – and is the process of telling stories. This is the way of visual presentation and experiencing every strategy. – Tim Brown, CEO of IDEO

Under Brown’s article in form of a dull ;) PowerPoint:

Lecture about design thinking:


JustProto would like to send special thanks to Maciej Lipiec, who gave authorization for publishing this article. You can find original version of this post written by Maciej on his User Experience Blog – http://uxdesign.pl/

Let’s Communicate Part 3

Tuesday, September 22nd, 2009

Non-verbal communication- mysterious background player

Most of the confusion doesn’t come from the fact that we do not hear speech, are not able to cut sentences into logical pieces, or do not understand the words. Their reason is that people simply don’t understand the intentions of speakers, especially when the social context fails.
When Demosthenes was asked what was the first part of oratory he answered, “‘action”; and which was the second, he replied, “action”; and which was third he still answered, “action.” People tend to believe actions more than words!
That’s why non-verbal communication is now on top!Of course, everything you say is very important, but listener can also read from your gestures and body language. Did you know, that studies show that more information is passed when using nonverbal communication, than while using words ?
Non-verbal communication is our unconscious, uncontrolled language.  What’s more,non verbal messages supply, modificate and support words, providing them greater clarity and readability. It’s very important to make those two messages coherent.  If not, our interlocutor will surely notice discrepancy between them.

Body position

Movements to the front and rear mean a positive attitude, movement to the sides – uncertainty and doubt. Change of position may indicate impatience or desire to end conversation.

Face mimic art

“The face is the only system that illustrates the specific, experienced emotions” – says Paul Ekman.
Face is the most expressive part of the body. Some emotions can be correctly guessed by looking only at the eyes and mouth. You should therefore pay attention to the eyebrows, forehead, chin and skin color.
We can mark out “muscles of sincerity” on our face, which are involved in the authentic expression of mimic, but very few people are able to activate them consciously.
Therefore, sham emotions will not activate these muscles. For example, in a sincere smile, the tips of eyebrows slightly lowers down. Only 10% of people are able to intentionally leave the tips of mouth without moving their chin.
Therefore, this movement will occur while experiencing authentic anger and sadness. Reliable sign of anger is when we are narrowing lips, without retracting them toward each other, or pursing. Also, very few people can consciously act in this way using their lips.

Legs

Not crossed, opened in a relaxed position, generally demonstrates cooperation, trust and friendly attitude. Crossed and removed, shows reserve, lack of confidence, suggests that the agreement is not proceeding well.

Hands

Relaxed, open hands are a sign of a positive attitude, especially when the inside of the hand is turned upward. Touching own body points at tension. Involuntary movements of hands, for example, clenching fists, are a reliable indicator of true feelings.