[ux] What are your favorite tools?

Tom Ritter tom at ritter.vg
Wed Oct 19 18:01:15 UTC 2016


Not my primary job... ever. But I liked Balsamiq.

On Oct 19, 2016 10:22 AM, "Linda Naeun Lee" <linda at torproject.org> wrote:

> Hey all,
>
> I am trying to establish a timeline and pipeline for user testing.
> Ideally, I would love to test and improve some aspect of a tor application
> every n months, using tools a, b, c. But that's somewhat getting ahead of
> myself. First things first!
>
> Does anyone here have any favorite wireframing, prototyping, user-testing
> tools? I've done a search on the myself, but 1) I'm sure I've missed some
> good ones, and 2) I value your input.
>
> Bonus points if:
> -it works well with Tor Browser.
> -it's free.
> -it can do multiple things in the pipeline.
> -it doesn't require downloading software.
>
> My favorite contender so far was UX Pin (It's an easier-to-use competitor
> of Axure RP), a SaaS application allows wireframing, prototyping,
> annotating, and user testing all in one.  However, it doesn't work well
> with Tor and requires a monthly fee.
>
> In the past, I've used surveygizmo for surveys, Mturk for online tasks,
> paper and pencil for wireframing, Illustrator for hi-fi prototypes, and
> marvel for creating interactive prototypes. I used these because they're
> what I knew, what the school had licenses for, etc. I'd like to make a more
> active decision on what to use this time!
>
> Let me know your thoughts~
>
> ヽ(•◡•)ノ,
> Linda
>
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