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Effortless GUI Mockups with Balsamiq

In preparation for this week’s post, I started looking online for a GUI Mockup tool. One that was quick and easy to use, as well as a “not quite done” look that would spark collaboration (subjective I know). I didn’t want something that was heavy like: PowerPoint, Keynote, or Visio. I didn’t want something that would encourage me to spend time in the antipattern of Big Design Up Front.

Here’s the entire review in two words: Perfect Fit.

Alright, if you promise to come back, stop reading and just try out the online demo.

Here’s what I really like:

  • Clean UI: property boxes are dimmed until needed, keeping you focused on your screen
  • Easy to Discover: I quickly found little nuances (like icon sizes)
  • Smart: auto-appearing guidelines for aligning elements and providing consistent borders,
  • Support: I had to contact Peldi about something and he responded within 45 minutes… from Italy… and it’s only Peldi as Balsamiq.
  • Convincing: As I fly through this app I consistently try clicking on an object, expecting some behavior… only afterwards do I remind myself how dumb I really am.
  • Multi-platform, web-delivered: Adobe AIR application all the way.

Here’s what still needs work:

  • Consistent Text Editing: When editing text, I missed at first that I needed to use a “Label/String of Text” or “Paragraph of Text” to get Text Alignment, and other formatting options.
  • Favoring the Keyboard: many times I was editing text of an object and I wanted some “quick finish” keyboard command (say, CTRL+Enter) to commit my change and drop me out of edit mode. Instead I had to use the mouse and click somewhere off the object.

This is just great software to work with… fantastic job to the huge software teamPeldi with Balsamiq Mockups! Balsamiq Logo

SVN Host Decision

Alright, so I’ve finally settled on an SVN host. Here’s the short list of what I was looking for:

  • Excellent network reliability
  • Excellent data reliability
  • At least 2 GB of space
  • At least 2 user accounts
  • FogBugz integration
  • Secure access to repository
  • Good price ($15 or less per month)

I was checking out the CVSDude.com, SVNRepository.com, Unfuddle.com, BeanstalkApp.com, CodeSpaces.com, Hosted-Projects.com, and Wush.net. Only three had 2GB/mo for $15 or less: CVSDude, SVNRepository, and Wush.net.

Out of those three options, only Wush.net and CVSDude allowed FogBugz integration. SVNRepository did not advertise FB integration on their site, so Brett emailed them, and they confirmed NO FB INTEGRATION. Too bad, too. They had a nice price.

So I had to choose between Wush.net and CVSDude. CVSDude has been around forever…since 2002. Wush.net has been around since 2004. CVSDude has over 45,000 projects hosted right now; I couldn’t see a project count on Wush.net. Both seem to a solid data security plan (RAID, nightly backups, etc).

In the end, poor reviews of CVSDude made the difference. I typed in “CVSDude” in my Firefox search window (Google search), and suggested search 3 and 4 was “CSVDude down” and “CVSDude problems”. Ruh-row.

I’m sure CVSDude has to deal with a lot of traffic…probably several times more than Wush.net. For now, however, we’ll use Wush.net, and maybe CVSDude will work through their scaling issues.

So Wush.net it is!