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August 19, 2010

[2.0 RC 1] Online repository of reusable wireframe components.

My dear friends,

I’ve worked hard and here it is: a repository of reusable components accessible straight from the app. This is hugely useful, I’m sure you’ll agree with me. I don’t have the words to tell how excited I am about this. You’ll now be able to share and use wireframe components created by the growing community of FlairBuilder users.

Many of you have already created their own local library of reusable components. You can now enrich it and share it with everyone, with just a few clicks.

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When you choose to browse the library, you’ll be taken to this screen from where you can browse freely to the existing collection of widgets/components.
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To share component, select the action from the contextual menu:

ShareWithTheCommunity

After you fill in some data, just click OK and FlairBuilder will upload the component definition and it’s snapshot to the online repository. You can then go and check it from the repository browsing panel shown above.

I want to make this as social and personal as possible. So, although not all information is required, it’ll help a lot if let your email (not disclosed) so people could see you Gravatar, and your Twitter ID & Blog URL, so people will learn more about who you are and what you do. You’ll get followers and visitors, hopefully! :-)

The 2.0 Online Viewer

There’s no 2.0 downloadable viewer, but you can use the online viewer already at http://flairbuilder.com/viewer/next/.

As usual, install from the badge bellow:

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I hope that this will be one of the very few release candidates before the final 2.0 release.

Eeenjoy!

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2 Comments »

  1. some reason i can’t install over beta4 – do i need to uninstall it first?

    also, is there a link for this online repository over people’s librarys/components?

    thanks!

    Lon
    September 7, 2010 — 10:52 pm

  2. Hi Lon,

    Yes, you have to uninstall first. The link in the the User Library tab, near the components palette tab.

    You’re welcome! :)

    Cristian Pascu
    September 8, 2010 — 4:11 pm

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