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TapCase - Rapid prototyping for apps app for iPhone and iPad


4.8 ( 5328 ratings )
Business Productivity
Developer: Simon Chun Ho Pang
Free
Current version: 1.2, last update: 6 years ago
First release : 03 Mar 2014
App size: 8.27 Mb

TapCase lets you create app prototypes from hand-drawn sketches and screen mockups. Create interactive elements by adding hotspots, linking target screens, and picking transition animations.

** Visit our website www.tapcaseapp.com to see TapCase in action.

WHY TO USE TAPCASE?

TapCase lets you import your app screen images from either the devices built-in camera, or from the photo album to build a prototype. You can design app screens easily by sketching them on paper, drawing on the whiteboard or using your favorite graphics editing program. You can visualize your app ideas in less than 20 minutes.

Showing people a prototype is a great way to spark conversation. A picture is worth a thousand words. A prototype is worth even more than that. It’s also the easiest way to make an impression. Engage with potential users to gather early customer feedback. Pitch new project to get green light. Show your design to developers to estimates the difficulties of a project.

Use AirDrop to wirelessly share the prototype to nearby devices when both users have the app installed. AirDrop is supported by iPhone 5 (and newer devices). If you want to share with a person not in the same room, you can simply email the project file.

TapCase adopts a flat design that closely follows iOS 7’s design guides. We remove chrome from the UI as much as possible because we dislike distraction. We want to put your design at the center of the stage.

You can create an unlimited number of projects and screens. You can enjoy using the app as long as you want without incurring a recurring fee. 

We don’t upload your projects to our server. You can show prototypes to people without Internet access. All project files are stored locally on your device. There’s no login account. We definitely don’t sell your data to others.

*** CREDITS ***
TapCase would not have been possible without your continued support and the help of many others:

- "Ripple” demo screens shown on AppStore were designed by Meng To. @mengto
- Excellent icon resources useful to both designers and developers. http://icons8.com.
- Various open source components found on cocoacontrols.com and github.com.


*** CONTACTS ***
Please contact us directly at [email protected] with any:
- Bug reports
- Issues
- Feature requests