iOS Weather App

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This is the companion prototype to a 2-part tutorial where we explore the utilization of variables to help us to recreate Apple’s native iOS Weather app. In both tutorials, we go over the different ways Proto.io makes variables available to use in building your prototypes - from the simple example of setting a value in the variables manager and utilizing that value in the prototype to creating and setting a custom variable based on the property of a container and then to the more advanced usage of ternary operators to affect an outcome based on conditions surrounding that custom variable. http://docs.proto.io/videos/ios-weather-app-variables-tutorial-part-1/ http://docs.proto.io/videos/ios-weather-app-variables-tutorial-part-2/

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Form examples

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3 prototypes showing different uses of the form components for iOS 1) Activate / de-activate button when checking / un-checking Terms of Service 2) Capture text input to change property 3) Change number of tickets - limit 8 See how they were created step-by-step in the Using Forms webinar video: https://vimeo.com/118919393 This version on Vimeo includes time-codes so you can jump to particular sub-sections (repeated below as a preview): > Range of iOS form input controls 2:02 > Labels 2:17 > Text fields 2:32 > Setting placeholder text 3:04 > 5 Input Types that display the appropriate iOS keyboard (Text, Numeric, Email, Password, Telephone) 3:30 > Using the Telephone keyboard for credit card number input (large # keys) 4:08 > Need to view prototype on device in order to see the range of keyboards 5:59 > Multi-line text area input field 6:24 > Search Bar 6:40 > Checkbox control customization 7:22 > On/Off Switch control customization 7:52 > Slider control customization 9:27 > Increasing size of slider handle 9:47 > Picker Wheel Customization 10:00 > Prototype example: Activate button when checking terms of service 10:42 > Create a button with two states (using convert to container) 12:55 > Adding interactions to a checkbox control (on change activation/deactivation) 14:45 > Definition of variable and range of uses 17:04 > Using variables with text field interactions 18:25 > Prototype Example: Using a variable to capture text input and show it in a different text box using change property. 23:27 > Prototype: Use variables to increment and decrement counter showing number of tickets being purchased. 28:40 > Searching full range of icons built into Proto.io 29:10 > Using a variable to limit the range of tickets (0 to 8) 32:46 > Copying and pasting interactions with Variables 40:08

Todd Siegel

MeryJane

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Minimal dialpad/numberpad/passcode

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Number pad designed for easy re-use. I saw some dialpad examples in Spaces, but I felt that they had way too many moving parts (the circles, the numbers, and the hotspots were all separate) and it was impossible to easily reuse because the circles and numbers were assets and changing look and feel retired changing the assets. So I created this as a completely re-useable dialpad and I have included a few color pickers as an example of how to manipulate the properties quickly through variables.

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Pepper

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Meet your virtual personal assistant to go out A virtual personal assistant that connects users social profiles to the best coupon offers at restaurants. Save Money: Get top matching coupons nearby Save Time: Sit back and let "Out" do the search for you Connect with Friends: Get notified about nearby friends to eat out

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Animal species

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I created this prototype of a wildlife photography app to experiment with horizontal and vertical scrolling interactions. What do you think?

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