![]() I consider Axure as a very complete tool and at the same time, easy to use, during its trial period we use it (my classmates and me) as a tool to design basic prototypes and some more advanced in the matter. ![]() The main benefit of the application is that it allowed us to make prototypes allowing the progress and correction of the project without the need for a complete development PROS The constant updates can be annoying to keep track of, as I often end up with multiple installations instead of a true upgrade, but that could be user error or lack of knowledge of proper Axure updating on my end. Also, it may have limitations when compared with web-based versions when it comes to portability of your source files. I think without some background in those applications, this software may have a learning curve. It was easy for me to get up and running using this software given my background and experience with Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator. There are so many pre-made widgets out there as well that can be imported for use right in the prototype, making it truly adaptable to development frameworks, like Google Material Design. The publisher feature of Axure allows you to share prototypes with clients or stakeholders and get feedback from an unique URL. With the use of "behaviors" and "widgets", you can ensure that the stakeholders get a interactive demo BEFORE you start development! I also love the fact that you can have "pages" that when published can mimic a real working website. ![]() I love that you can make FUNCTIONAL prototypes with this software! Being able to present a "working prototype" is a huge benefit of this tool.
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