I am launching a prototyping tool that you and your readers might be interested in, so I thought I’d share it with you and perhaps get some of your expert feedback on.
There are a few products in this market, like the popular Balsamiq Mockups and some web-based applications. What differentiates ScreenSketcher is that it’s a native Windows application, so it launches fast, and runs smoothly and quickly.
We, Coding Robots, are the two-man indie shop, developing user-friendly application since 2002. Our other products are BlogJet, a popular blog client for Windows, and Memoires, a simple journaling software for Mac.
Please don’t hesitate to contact me if you have any questions about ScreenSketcher. I’d be happy to send you a license so that you can evaluate this application. Our launch date is Feb 25th (4 hours later), so I’d appreciate if you didn’t blog about ScreenSketcher until d-day.
Thanks!
Kim Young Hoo.
PS One note: we’re acquired this product from TwoDesk (http://www.twodesk.com/), and are thrilled to continue developing it.
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Hi there!
I am launching a prototyping tool that you and your readers might be interested in, so I thought I’d share it with you and perhaps get some of your expert feedback on.
It’s called ScreenSketcher. The website is at: http://www.codingrobots.com/screensketcher/
There are a few products in this market, like the popular Balsamiq Mockups and some web-based applications. What differentiates ScreenSketcher is that it’s a native Windows application, so it launches fast, and runs smoothly and quickly.
We, Coding Robots, are the two-man indie shop, developing user-friendly application since 2002. Our other products are BlogJet, a popular blog client for Windows, and Memoires, a simple journaling software for Mac.
Please don’t hesitate to contact me if you have any questions about ScreenSketcher. I’d be happy to send you a license so that you can evaluate this application. Our launch date is Feb 25th (4 hours later), so I’d appreciate if you didn’t blog about ScreenSketcher until d-day.
Thanks!
Kim Young Hoo.
PS One note: we’re acquired this product from TwoDesk (http://www.twodesk.com/), and are thrilled to continue developing it.
Oops, I thought this is a contact via mail system. Could you delete below comment? : )