Quicki

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public transport have never been so easy

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SpaceTrip Medium-fidelity

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Proto.io comes with UI libraries for iOS, Android Material Design, Windows and Apple WatchOS so that people can easily drag and drop those elements to bring their ideas to life. Simple interactions can also be applied, primarily screen-linking and basic navigation.

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Pandora

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This prototype is a simulation of one part of the Pandora iPhone app. I have chosen to simulate the part of the app where the user selects a Pandora radio station and then proceeds to select that station. What I have demonstrated is how how the radio station animates from a small entry on a list to a large full screen entry and vice versa. If you would like to see how I created this prototype, please watch this video tutorial here: http://docs.proto.io/videos/pandora-tutorial-part-1/

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Soccer Power

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Track your soccer activities! Challenge your friends and enjoy playing!

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Test Fixykel

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A tester application to determine the functionality of Proto.io

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Map Data Visualization with Slider using Variables

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Use a slider component to see the how a map of the US changes every month over a year based on the concentration of a fanbase. Uses a basic variable to change the container state of the map, with map assets created in Sketch. See how a version of it was created step-by-step within the Dashboard & Data Visualization webinar: http://docs.proto.io/videos/using-proto-io-for-dashboards-and-data-visualizations/ tags: variable | variables | data visualization | data viz | map | slider | states | months | USA

Todd Siegel

Native

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Location based app enabling creatives to discover, collaborate and produce together.

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Get the position of a scrolling container

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If you need to get the Y position of a vertically scrolling container, create a text box. Then on the container scroll trigger, set a variable that evaluates the numerical callback value from the event (Y position). Then add a callback that changes the text property of the text box by reading from the variable.

Todd Siegel

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