I've been hearing the ... ahem ... hype around Hype 3. There's been a lot of activity in this space though, from Webydo to Atomic. It's easy to get fatigued trying all of these great looking tools out! What do you think makes Hype 3 stand out from the crowd @danielmorgan?
@alirtariq A lot of people lump Hype into prototyping tools (and it is great for prototyping), but when they realize it also creates solid minified production-quality code and looks great in IE6+ they have this 'ah hah!' moment.
I think the most fun new feature in Hype Pro is Physics -- I'm excited to see the concept of gravity, density, and tactile systems work their way into interface designs!
@jmfd@tangent405@michaeljohann@danielmorgan Hi guys, great product. Any chance you would be releasing a windows version anytime soon? I'll be your first customer, take my money!
@whoisjuan The output of Hype isn't code you'll want to edit as it is mostly json and a js runtime, but this lets us do all the heavy lifting of website compatibility (IE6!) and allowing for features not in HTML/CSS like motion paths or physics. We do have an option (on by default) that extracts all strings to the exported HTML file for SEO purposes.
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