Customizing the Visio 2010 Ribbon with Visual Studio 2010
Friday, January 29, 2010 at 7:50PM This screencast is a simple “toy” example of adding custom tools to the Visio 2010 Ribbon.
NOTE: The video shows a pre-RC build.
Friday, January 29, 2010 at 7:50PM This screencast is a simple “toy” example of adding custom tools to the Visio 2010 Ribbon.
NOTE: The video shows a pre-RC build.
Monday, January 25, 2010 at 8:29PM Last week a colleague asked me to shed some light on tools that would be helpful in prototyping UX and creating mockups. And now I’ll take this an an opportunity to share what I said.
Cheap and sometimes the fastest way for simple UI.
Visio 2010 has a “Wireframe Diagram” document
You can use Visio 2007 – but it will make everything have a “Windows XP” look. The new look in Visio 2010 is a more generic, but has a very clean & modern look.
I haven’t tried this tool yet - so here’s a description from their website:
“VisDynamica is a rapid prototyping tool that brings rich interactions to wireframes made with Microsoft Visio™.Dropdowns, modal dialogs, sliders and all other dynamic effects, so common in the real web, can now be easily and accurately simulated.”
http://visdynamica.com/
This is a very new tool and I haven’t had a chance to play with it. You can learn more here: http://www.microsoft.com/expression/products/Sketchflow_Overview.aspx
Some people love this product – definitely worth checking out. I played around with this a little bit and thought it was very promising. Like SketchFlow, this app emphasizes a “non-final” look to the mockups.
With either Visual Studio 2008 or Visual Studio 2010 you create a new “Windows Forms Application”
Of all the options this is probably the most serious choice – I characterize this tool as an IDE for mockups and prototyping. It is Serious Business.
I recently purchased Axure but haven’t used it in production yet. During my next spec-writing phase I’m going to use it exclusively and will write up my experience and post it on this blog.