OverSite 3.1 adds HTML rendering within wireframes
updated 06:45 pm EDT, Thu August 13, 2009
OverSite 3.1 released
Dave Taubler, an independent software developer, has released v3.0 of his web wireframing and interaction design utility, OverSite. The application is used to outline a user's website by creating wireframe mockups of each webpage, while providing options to export the outlines in a variety of file formats. The latest version includes new tools such as zooming and panning, component duplication and hyperlinking. The update also adds new components such as sliders, scroll panels, spreadsheets, and an HTML element that enables the code to be rendered within a wireframe.
Version 3.1 now provides a line-breaking feature, used to to fit large sitemaps into a single page. The program utilizes a fullscreen click-thru mode that allows designers to test the wireframes.
OverSite 3.1 requires Mac OS X 10.3 and is available from the Dave Taubler website for $65. Registered users of previous versions of OverSite can upgrade for $30.





