I've tried intermittently using Denim at my company - most recently with
with a Toshiba Tablet PC. The concept is a great one, but I too have been
frustrated in using it. As we've just begun using Scrum very recently,
having a low-fi prototyping tool would be very helpful. Denim's capability
to show the overall flow as well as drill into details is a very attractive
concept. But I know that if I'm challenged in using it, the members of our
product management group will be even less inclined to tolerate the
quirkiness of this tool. Maybe 3.0?
Ray Rupinski
User Experience Design Group - Ultimate Software
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Does anyone else here use Denim
http://dub.washington.edu/projects/denim/
The tool seem great but a little buggy.
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