I think it's a different kind of frustration though. Like I feel like I'm a 5 hour drive away from something, so I've got to go there someday. You're a 5 hour plane trip.
You really need to make sure you understand how to get there you own way: go to techie events, learn to make a sales pitch, learn to recruit and organize. Get the free edition of http://www.justinmind.com/ and learn how to design out the app so you can pitch it to people, etc. A different kind of pressure.
I just want to do all it myself.
Hi! You can actually publish more than one prototype at a time with Justinmind, have a look at the section about how to use your online account: http://www.justinmind.com/support/your-online-services-the-basics/ It's also possible to buy multiple Justinmind licenses, have a look here: http://www.justinmind.com/buy-faqs.
Tried it a coupe weeks ago, didn't like it so much as I felt stuck and couldn't do most of what I wanted to do.
A few days after, I discovered Justinmind and have been using it since. Some part of it are still annoying me, but all in all it seems good to me.
You have several widget libraries for both Android and iOS too, which is nice.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Website_wireframe
There's a load of free wire framing apps out there.
http://www.justinmind.com/free
http://codecondo.com/free-wireframe-tools/
Start by copying another site entirely. Then progress to something more challenging like an entire component build (e.g. a HTML 5 Carousel).
yes!! I even didn't know this word! I've googled it and it looks like exactly what I need, thanks!
Now I'm going to look for an intuitive - user friendly software that can help me with that. Prototyper so far looks like what should make it for me. Do you know it? Any better suggestion?
Justinmind is free and really easy to use. Of course you have the premium version, but you can do everything in the free version (the things you mentioned in your OP.)
Wrote a blog about it: http://www.compvert.com/justinmind-prototyper-tool/
Website: http://www.justinmind.com/
I wouldn't call a "perpetual license" that requires a $99 purchase to get updates every year can be considered a "one-time purchase"
>How can I get new versions and updates?
> Licenses include minor and major version updates for 1 year. If you want to get new versions after the first year, the maintenance needs to be renewed each year for $99 per named user here.
Am I missing something?
Basically, instead of just drawing out a flowchart, I can have one screenshot, then click on a part of that picture and it will bring me to another screenshot.
something along the lines of this (which might actually be the best option for me): http://www.justinmind.com/software_prototype