and knowing what device it will be viewed on is most important now-a-days. I have ''the formula'' in mind (object of web site, supporting events, and so on) but having the logo, content, graphics and videos to be used is how the design appears. So I'm a designer who wants everything on the table, and then I start figuring out the puzzle. , and it looks like they only got copy and paste of data in a recent build. Update: To be fair, a lot of Axure users are frustrated about almost exactly the same issue. Now.well I want to LOVE it, but I only LIKE it. If you produced a plugin to do what I did for Codecharge, you'd be well on your way to a truly revolutionary product. I think that you guys are slacking a bit. I LIKE JIM, maybe more the idea of it than the reality, but I like it nonetheless. I would also have to program all the validations and interactions in PHP, not in the GUI.
I could just plug that SQL or DB into a PHP code generator, but then I wouldn't get the JIM features above, or documentation generation, etc. If I have a sample database for a CRM system, for example, I should be able to import that SQL dump and get a working prototype.not manually create 15 "Data Masters" and manually import the data, then manually drag them onto the canvas.just working, so that I can start tweaking colors and menus, etc. JIM does a lot of cool stuff.like responsiveness, multi-device, etc., but it is too labor intensive. I know, because I wrote a VBscript to traverse an Access database and generate the Codecharge XML file for it.around Y2K,
Over a decade ago, Codecharge would generate 7 different web languages from an application prototype/mockup.