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Which program to choose for prototyping and web application design?
Hello!
Tell me in which program, really, it is convenient to create an adaptive layout of the site and, if possible, demonstrate the interface.
FS and Ai can be omitted, too much superfluous, plus there is no question of adaptive.
I really wanted to try the vaunted Sketch, but I have Windows.
Lately I have been using Macaw, in general it is good, but still something is missing.
The other day Adobe XD was released, but so far only on win10, if someone has already used it, tell me how it is, is it the future of web design and is it worth waiting for a full release.
Thanks a lot!
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Well, I think everyone is waiting XD (well, in the sense of a normal release already)
By the way, I wanted to touch the beta today, the other day I heard that it came out under the windows, but unfortunately
Experience Design (Beta) no longer supports your OS. See system requirements for a complete list of supported platforms
Adobe Xd . Beta version is already available. It's UWP, so only available for Win10.
If not the Sketch killer, then a serious contender - for sure.
Let me clarify the question a bit. Is there such a tool in which it will be possible to conveniently make adaptive layouts (like in macaw and muse) and at the same time draw elements like in a sketch?
I guess I repeat, everyone is still waiting for XD, but XD is not about prototyping, it's more about design.
Actually the question here is more for you, checkers or go? If you go, then install Axure, and test it for health. If checkers then XD, Sketch, Figma. I have not tried Figma myself, but according to reviews, it seems like an online analogue of Sketch
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