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You can easily create floating headers, footers, and pop-ups in Justinmind using pinned positions. Elements will normally stay in place while you simulate, but if they’re…


Launch the Eclipse app inside your JustinmindSDK folder. Then select a folder to save your workspace and click “Use this as the default and do not…


You can debug your plugin’s code in order to fix possible bugs and see the execution of it line by line. First we need to configure…


With Justinmind, you can easily generate specification documents, which serve as functional specification components of your prototypes. These specification documents are generated in .docx format and…


The Comments module contains all the comments that have been creating manually in the prototype or that reviewers have added in the published version. It’s a…


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The User flows module offers a robust diagraming tool that can be connected to the rest of your prototype. It can provide the stakeholders of your…


The Requirements module offers a complete Requirements Management Tool inside each of your prototypes. It allows to define software requirements in text and even comply with…


Get to know the User Interface module, where you will build the visual and interactive components of prototypes. Toolbar The toolbar contains quick editing options for…


Justinmind is integrated with Microsoft Team Foundation Server (TFS), also known as Azure DevOps, and you can import and export your work items to and from…


With Justinmind, you can integrate your prototypes with usability and user testing tools to validate your designs in real-time with real users. To integrate your Justinmind…


Justinmind is integrated with Atlassian Jira, allowing Justinmind users to import and export their Jira issues to and from Justinmind. Important: Jira issues are referred to…