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Axure is more widely used than people think -- despite it not getting a lot of attention regularly like Sketch, InVision, Framer, etc. Definitely a powerful tool.
Axure can do a ton of this kind of stuff. Not super intuitive for hi-fidelity mocks or prototypes but for really interactive wireframes or lo/mid-fi mocks it's pretty great.
I really like Hover for this, great experience and good customer service.
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This is sort of where I'm at -- that cadence for when to commit, when to branch.
I feel like right now I'm over-committing.
This is super insightful and definitely the kind of thing I love hearing about! I'm just starting to transition to a version-controlled workflow with Sketch (using Abstract), so hearing about the structure of this kind of thing is great.
Yeah, I've been experimenting with Abstract a bit. Do you have any solid workflows with your team around commits and branches?
This is what I've tended to do -- just a holdover from print design and using Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign.
Do you have any systems or processes in place for commits/branches?
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You can sync the same artboards from Sketch into both InVision and Overflow, so when you update a screen, both the prototype you've built in InVision and your user-flow diagram will update.
However, there's no way that I know of to automatically generate one from the other. Axure can do something closer to this, though.