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ForeUI V3 Forecast 2: Gradient Fill

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Last week I wrote a post to forecast the Reference element in V3.0.  Today I will introduce another important feature of coming new version:  gradient fill.  In ForeUI V3.0, gradient fill will be supported by all elements, in both editing and simulation.

When you try to change the background color for element, you will notice there is a new tab named “Linear Gradient”, which allows you to fill the background with gradient color.

In the “Linear Gradient” tab, you can add new color by clicking on the left area, or drag existed color out of the area to remove it.  Dragging the end points of the line can adjust the direction of the gradient fill.

The most interesting part is that you can save your gradient color for future usage: just input the name of the gradient color and click the save button.  The drop-down list on top allows you to load predefined gradient color.  If you don’t want to keep the gradient color, just click the button with trash icon to remove it.

The gradient color can be applied on any element.  Button, rectangle, placeholder, triangle, ellipse, polygon…  The gradient fill effect will be kept when you run the simulation, which is really cool.

That is gradient fill, wish you would like it 🙂

ForeUI V3 Forecast 1: Reference Element

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First of all we have to say sorry to whom are waiting for V3.0.  We are still working hard as we were, the new version is delayed because of some technical problems and force majeure.  We appreciate your patience and understanding.  Today the new version is not available yet, but we are entering the last phase before the delivery, the 3.0 beta should be delivered in May.  I will write some blog posts to introduce the new, exciting features in coming V3.0.

PS: recently we were frequently asked if newly bought license can be used in 3.0, our answers are “Yes”, since the paid user will have one year free upgrade period, including major updates.  So if you buy ForeUI license now, your license key can be used in V3.0 when it is released.

There are many new features in 3.0, today we will introduce one of them: Reference Element.  This is a actually killer feature, it is not just cool, it is a real time saver for creating big prototype project.  The new element, just as its name implies, can “point to” another element and emulate its appearance and behavior, i.e. work as a reference of that element.

When you drag the Reference element from element list into the editing area, its default look may like this:

Default look for Reference Element

The big question marks in the center implies that it does not point to any element yet, you can specify the target element from the tool pane:

Sepcify Reference Target

After selecting the target element, it will simulate the original (target) element’s look.  For example, you select a TextBox as the original element, then you will see:

They look totally the same.  But wait, it is not a static clone, when you modify the content of the original element, the reference element will change its content accordingly.  What’s more, you can move or resize the reference element as you need, without affecting the original element!

As you can see, the reference element can override the location, size and visibility properties of the original element.  This will be extremely useful when you need to create a set of elements with same content but with different layout parameters.

Reference element is not just a rendering trick, it actually emulate the behavior of the original element in the simulation, and keep synchronizing their state on the fly.  Please take a look at the example below:

Although the reference element can be interactive, you don’t need to define any event handler for it, since it will trigger event on the original element.  For example, when you click a reference button, it will trigger the “Element Clicked” event on the original button, thus the corresponding event handler will be invoked.

Reference element is also a good idea to share element between multiple pages.  Comparing with using master page, Reference element is much more flexible and will be suitable for more actual cases.  The Reference element can partially cover the requirements of “multi master page”, which are discussed here.

That’s Reference element, hope you will like it 🙂

 

 

Vacation for Chinese New Year

The Chinese new year (Spring Festival, i.e. 3rd Jan 2011) is coming!  On the traditional Chinese calendar, year 2011 is called the year of rabbit, while the previous year is the year of tiger.  Spring Festival is the biggest holiday in China.  Chinese people usually will take a long vacation and come back to hometown, stay with the family, make delicious food, set off firecrackers and visit friends etc.

We are going to take one month vacation from next Monday.  During the vacation, we will still be there to provide forum/email support.  So the only difference is that we don’t release new version during the vacation.

Happy Spring Festival!

PS: I just noticed that ForeUI has been listed as “Featured Download” item on Apple.com (in the “Development Tools” category).  That’s wonderful!

ForeUI is Listed as "Featured Download" in Apple.com

ForeUI is Listed as "Featured Download" in Apple.com

ForeUI Special Offer: 20% OFF

Dear friends, we have a good news for you!

Now you can buy ForeUI license with 20% discount, that is $79 per user.  The license grant you the lifetime usage and one year free upgrade.  This special offer will last to December 31st (included).

You can find the new pricing list and order form in this page.

If you prefer to use RegNow to checkout, you can use the “FUI-77PD” coupon code to save 20%.

ForeUI Special Offer: 20% OFF

Summer Holidays

We are going to start our summer holidays from next week, and it will last 1 month. Xavier and I will still allocate about 50% bandwidth to work in a “lite” mode for technical support or document writing.  So the support forum and our email will still work, so don’t hesitate to talk to us.

We will release ForeUI V2.37 today, and skip an update after two weeks, so the V2.40 will be most probably released after one month.