Balsamiq mockups for desktop1/9/2024 ![]() ![]() It’s a brave new world for us.Unfortunately, there are no real-time collaboration features built into Mockups 3 for Desktop so you will run into issues if you have multiple people accessing the same file on a shared drive, at the same time. It’s exciting to think that these posts won’t be the only way we communicate new releases to you. That’s all for us this time around, friends. We wanted to give it a shout-out here so that the folks who have been requesting it would see it too. Now you can spell onomatopoeia on the first try*, without having to google it!Įagle-eyed Windows users may have noticed that this was actually included in our 4.0.48 release, which is true. I know this doesn’t seem like a big one, but a lot of folks have been requesting it, and we have been working hard to get it implemented. Of course, if you have any questions, or run into any issues, don’t think twice about emailing us, and we will do everything we can to help.įinally, we have one more feature for you. We don’t like making any change that can potentially lead to cleanup work on your end, but we thought this change was important enough to justify that. We apologize for that and hope you’ll understand. A lot of the work was done by the Google Font team in order to bring our font up to snuff with the freely available fonts on Google Fonts (you can take a look at our listing here).įont aficionados will surely appreciate the changes (especially the kerning changes), but we wanted to bring it to everyone’s attention because your projects that use the font may need a little adjusting. Recently, however, we decided that we needed to make some updates to the font to make it more web-friendly, and cleaner. We have used Balsamiq Sans as our default font since version 2.1 of Mockups for Desktop (nearly 9 years ago!), and we really love it. Let’s talk about another change for Wireframes for Desktop 4.1 An Updated Balsamiq Sans font We even have a little icon to let you know there is a new update waiting for you. Once you have 4.1 installed, we will let you know when an update is ready, and automatically download it through the app. Today is the last day that you will have to download an update from our download page. No one wants to re-download and install an app to update it, especially not in 2020, so we knew this was something we had to prioritize as soon as the bug fixing died down. In-App Automatic UpdatesĪs you can imagine, in-app automatic updates have been a highly requested feature for a while. So, without further ado, I’d like to introduce you to our first feature of 4.1. We were kind of forced into it with our Adobe Air based apps, but now that Balsamiq Wireframes for Desktop is completely native, we can do better. It wasn’t the most user-friendly process for updating an app, and we knew that. You have to go to our download page, download the update, and install it as if you were installing a new app. Our app updating process has always been somewhat obscure. Unfortunately, a lot more than we would like. “But Brendan,” you ask “how many people are really running old versions of the app?” If you’re still running Balsamiq Wireframes for Windows 4.0.1 (and, honestly, that’s amazing if you are), today’s release will fix around 300 bugs for you. The most striking thing about Wireframes for Desktop 4.1 is that we have fixed literally hundreds of bugs since its release back in January. Wireframes for Desktop 4.1 is a massive release, with bug fixes and a big new feature. ![]() Today, I’m excited to introduce you to Balsamiq Wireframes for Desktop version 4.1. It’s time again for a big Balsamiq Wireframes for Desktop release. ![]()
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