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June 2015 Updates: Advanced Animations & Multistate Elements

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As we roll into summer, the UXPin team has been working hard to bring you some great updates and improvements to our collaborative design platform–and they are finally here!


Take a look at the latest and greatest features and updates available in right now.



1. Build more fluid animated prototypes without code

With the new in , you can easily build lifelike prototypes. The new visual editor allows you to create advanced animations with precision, giving you complete control over changes in size, color and movement.


No code required. Just create your animation right in your prototype and it works exactly as it should.Ìý



2. Easily create multistate elements to display complex content

With our new Multistate Elements Library, you can create animated sliders, tabs, menus or elements that can switch content on-demand, with pre-built animations.


Check out these amazing new elements:



Slider
Menu
Tabs
Carousel


3. Give your animations a more natural feel

Easing is a great way to smoothen your interaction design. We now offer more comprehensive and advanced easing options.



Get a complete guide to easing


4.ÌýCreate better mobile prototypes with new gestures

The new mobile gestures in help you to create a rich prototype that works exactly like a real mobile app. You can now add mobile triggers such as tap, swipe, pinch and press.



5. Share prototypes with anyone on any device

We know how important collaboration is for all of your projects. Now, not only can you send projects to colleagues and clients via URL and email, you have the capability to share via SMS, for immediate feedback on any device.


Want to share your mobile prototype with someone so they can play with it on their mobile device or tablet? No problem.


Just click the “share� button  on the top, right hand side of your screen and then click the SMS tab. Type in the phone number, and go ahead and send the prototype.



Alternatively, you could also generate a QR code or send the prototype to the person’s email.


To get started, just head on over to our homepage and .Ìý


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