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UID8 - iPad app for UX drawing and building prototypes

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Josh
"Show your prototype with a web link". How secure is this?
saganon
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@gautch for now it's not password protected if that's what you're asking about. Anyone with a link can access this, however links contain hashed ids, so the likelyhood is low. We'll be working on making it password protected however.
saganon
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Hey Fellow Hunters, We’ve just launched a new drawing & prototyping app for UX & Product Designers. With UID8 you can get your app idea into an interactive prototype in minutes. Draw user interfaces inside screen containers for iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch or a standard web browser. Link your screens with hotspots and demo your app inside UID8 or share it with a link. UID8 is a perfect user interface ideation companion for experienced UX & Product Designers as well as for non-core UXers like founders or product managers who quickly need to share their app vision with a team. How it works: > Draw UI wireframes inside templates for iPhone, Apple Watch, iPad, or a web browser. > Designing something non standard like an espresso maker UI panel or a car dashboard? Use custom size boxes and adjust their size to your liking. > Create your prototypes by linking the screens together with hotspots. > Demo your app idea right on the iPad or share with a link so you can get your client to interact with your prototype remotely. > Move your screens around on a huge canvas. Zoom out to see big picture. Zoom in to focus on detail. > Export your screen ideas by email or by saving to photos. > You can use any stylus or even a finger to draw, but expect best results with iPad Pro and Apple Pencil. > Use your favourite UX drawing tools: sharpie, pencil, highlighter, pattern brush, eraser. > No need to switch colors each time you hop between the tools. Colors are persistent and stay with the tool. > Use patterned guides to better layout your UX sketches. > Work in multiple projects. > Share your ideas on facebook, twitter or dribble. > Use custom size boxes to draw other UX artefacts like personas, storyboards, crazy 8ths, user journeys & AI diagrams. Please take it for a spin. Hope you like it. Cheers Maciek Saganowski Co-Founder