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Today’s release brings performance improvements, updates to Eclipse 4.26 platform, and includes a few icon stencil updates and bug-fixes. Read on for more details.
This release improves the performance of the storyboard editor when working with large storyboards having hundreds of screens. The performance is also improved when exporting large storyboards to various formats. Previously you could encounter occasional errors when exporting large files. These improvements should solve those too.
Performance improvements may still require some fine-tuning, so please don’t hesitate to contact us if you encounter any issues with large projects. We’ll be able to suggest the adjustment of settings related to memory and resource consumption.
The newest release of Eclipse 4.26, also known as Eclipse 2022-12, was just released. We’ve updated the standalone version of WireframeSketcher to this more recent platform so that you can benefit from various improvements and bug-fixes. The plug-in version of WireframeSketcher now is also compatible with Eclipse 2022-12.
To update to the latest version of WireframeSketcher use Help > Check for Updates, or just download it from our website.
The version number of this release is 6.6.0
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Today’s release brings support for the latest macOS Monterey, Apple Silicon processors, updates to Eclipse 4.22 platform, and includes a few other improvements and bug-fixes. Read on for more details.
This release adds support for the latest version of macOS – Monterey. We also now provide a separate download for Mac computers using new Apple Silicon processors.
Note that since WireframeSketcher app is not part of the Mac App Store you might need to follow these steps to install it.
The newest release of Eclipse 4.22, also known as Eclipse 2021-12, was just released. We’ve updated the standalone version of WireframeSketcher to this more recent platform so that you can benefit from various improvements and bug-fixes. The plug-in version of WireframeSketcher now is also compatible with Eclipse 2021-12.
To update to the latest version of WireframeSketcher use Help > Check for Updates, or just download it from our website. If you are using a version older than 6.0.0 then we recommend that you manually download and install the latest version of WireframeSketcher to perform a full update.
The version number of this release is 6.4.0
Today’s release brings support for the latest macOS Big Sur, adds the possibility to password protect uploaded links, updates to Eclipse 4.18 platform, and includes a few other improvements and bug-fixes. Read on for more details.
This release adds support for the latest version of macOS – Big Sur. Note that since WireframeSketcher app is not part of the Mac App Store you might need to follow these steps to install it.
There is now a possibility to password protect uploaded links. Uploaded links are already secure by themselves since the link cannot be guessed. However for additional security you can now set a password that will be required to view the uploaded storyboard.
You can also set or change the password at some later point while updating the story, effectively removing access to the link for clients not having the new passwords.
The newest release of Eclipse 4.18, also known as Eclipse 2020-12, was just released. We’ve updated the standalone version of WireframeSketcher to this more recent platform so that you can benefit from various improvements and bug-fixes. The plug-in version of WireframeSketcher now is also compatible with Eclipse 2020-12.
We’ve added a new Bootstrap icon pack, a free, high quality, open source icon library with nearly 1,200 icons. Use can use them with or without Bootstrap in any project.
The version number of this release is 6.3.0
Today’s release improves command line support, updates to Eclipse 4.16 platform, and includes a few other improvements and bug-fixes. Read on for more details.
This version improves command line support in the standalone version. Command line support allows to automate the export of screen and story files to different formats.
Now on Windows there is a dedicated executable named WireframeSketcherc.exe (note the “c” character at the end of the file name) which allows WireframeSketcher to be launched from the command prompt and observe the console output. This was already possible on other platforms (using WireframeSketcher executable), but now proper command line support is also available on Windows.
Launching the following command to export a single screen file to PDF:
WireframeSketcherc.exe -application com.wireframesketcher.ui.screenExport ^ -data %USERPROFILE%\WireframeSketcher ^ -noSplash ^ -source %USERPROFILE%\WireframeSketcher\wireframing-tutorial\Mockup.screen ^ -dest %USERPROFILE%\export ^ -format PDF
will export the file and produce the following output:
Exporting 1 file to PDF Exporting /wireframing-tutorial/Mockup.screen to C:\Users\MyUser\export\Mockup.pdf
Note that if you use WireframeSketcher plugin for Eclipse then you can always run the same command using eclipsec.exe executable (or eclipse on other platforms).
Please check the command line user guide for more details.
The newest release of Eclipse 4.16, also known as Eclipse 2020-06, was just released. We’ve updated the standalone version of WireframeSketcher to this more recent platform so that you can benefit from various improvements and bug-fixes. The plug-in version of WireframeSketcher now is also compatible with Eclipse 2020-06.
The version number of this release is 6.2.3
Today’s release adds support for auto-save, updates to Eclipse 4.15 platform, and includes a few other improvements and bug-fixes. Read on for more details.
A frequently requested functionality for WireframeSketcher is automatic save of modified files. Auto-save helps to prevent situations where unsaved changes to your files are lost because of a computer crash.
The new version of WireframeSketcher enables auto-save by default. You can enable/disable auto-save in WireframeSketcher’s preferences:
This option is only available in the standalone version of WireframeSketcher. If you are using the Eclipse plug-in then you can enable the same functionality using Window > Preferences > General > Editors > Autosave preference page.
Note that the auto-save is only triggered after some period of inactivity, meaning that there is no keyboard or mouse activity for some predefined time. This means that if you need for some changes to be reflected immediately in a linked file then you’ll still need to save your changes manually.
The newest release of Eclipse 4.15, also known as Eclipse 2020-03, was just released. We’ve updated the standalone version of WireframeSketcher to this more recent platform so that you can benefit from various improvements and bug-fixes. The plug-in version of WireframeSketcher now is also compatible with Eclipse 2020-03.
The version number of this release is 6.2.2