Tag Archives: testing
Usability testing with prototypes: screen recording, data analysis, tasks
One of the main uses for hi-fi simulations is usability testing. With a prototype, you can test all user interactions, gather data and then have the modifications and comments to your clients and all team involved in the project. For … Continue reading
Mashup prototyping: Embed HTML, flash and live websites
Everyone nowadays seem to have an idea of a mashup, wants to create some service that joins two web services, an API, embed widgets or something like that. You can wireframe, test and simulate this using Justinmind Prototyper. Since version … Continue reading
This summer: private Beta of Justinmind OnDemand
Why make a prototype if you can’t share it? No reason at all, so Justinmind Labs is currently testing a new product: On Demand Service. Using this, you’ll be able to upload a prototype made with Justinmind Prototyper and share … Continue reading
How to record how users react to your prototype?
When testing a software or a website, there are several ways of doing usability tests and recording user actions. Having them recorded is important because: You’ll have better arguments to base your changes and modifications. You can see when/where your … Continue reading