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Briefs Analysis

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Briefs is a comprehensive developer tool designed for Mac users, focusing on enhancing the app design and development process. It allows developers to create interactive prototypes and documentation seamlessly, integrating design and functionality in a user-friendly environment. Key features include the ability to import design assets, collaborate with team members, and generate specifications automatically, making it easier to communicate project requirements.

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The application supports various file formats and offers a robust set of tools for creating high-fidelity prototypes that can be shared with stakeholders. Briefs facilitates a streamlined workflow by enabling developers to visualize their ideas and gather feedback effectively. The intuitive interface and powerful features cater to both novice and experienced developers, ensuring that the app remains a valuable asset throughout the development lifecycle.

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Full Specifications

GENERAL
Release
Latest update
Version
1.2.5
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
Mac
Operating System
  • Mac OS X
  • OS X 10.9
  • OS X 10.8
Additional Requirements
None
POPULARITY
Total Downloads
312
Downloads Last Week
0

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Developer’s Description

Make iOS app prototypes.
Briefs is the essential app design tool built for a professional design workflow. Lifeless mockups don't tell the entire story, but you don't have time to build a prototype. We've been there, too. Your clients needed a clearer picture, so give them something to touch.

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