The past couple of months we’ve been slowly transitioning away from identifying users via just an email address. It’s impersonal and requires extra effort on our end to make sure we correctly obscure email addresses on public projects. We’d rather fix both of those problems.
We started several months ago by requiring a “full name” in addition to an email address when you signup. Now we’ve happily finished by also requiring a full name when you invite a client or coworker to a project.
So, now when you invite someone there are two fields: name and email address. Both use autocomplete to make the process of finding the exact person faster, and selecting a name from the autocomplete dropdown automatically fills in the email and vice versa.
We’ve got lots more updates big and small coming down the pike — there are 3 other blog posts queued up just waiting to be published — so stay subscribed.
We were really excited when we first launched mobile browser support back in July 2010 because we were one of the — if not the very — first companies to recognize the power of sharing interactive mobile mockups with clients and coworkers on their own phones via just a URL. We improved upon that first version in October but knew we still had lots more work to do.
Today we’re happy to announce Mocksup Mobile 2.0:
Supports iPhone, Android, Blackberry and even WebOS phone browsers
200% faster load times than the previous version
Much better mobile commenting
Supports both private and public projects
And, just like the old mobile webapp, you can turn off link highlighting. And if you add Mocksup Mobile to your home screen, it’ll lose Safari’s header and footer toolbars and act like an integrated app.
Mocksup makes it dead simple to share your website, mobile or tablet mockups with clients, coworkers, cofounders or the entire interwebs. Go to Mocksup’s homepage.