I am extremely pleased to announce the immediate availability of Balsamiq Mockups version 1.5.
This is a FREE upgrade for all Mockups versions.
Download links: Mockups for Desktop, for Confluence, for JIRA and for XWiki. You can also try the web demo version here.
This release introduces the #1 most requested feature and a host of other productivity enhancements which should make Mockups more flexible, powerful and hopefully even more fun to use.
Revamped intro video:
This has been the #1 most requested feature from day one, and it’s the first one that was designed with the help of the wonderful Mockups community using Mockups coupled with the GetSatisfaction forums: you can read everyone’s excellent feedback here: “Help me design the import image feature“.
Here’s a quick overview video of how to use the feature and what it enables:
I like this feature because it’s simple to use and yet very powerful, enabling a number of use-cases which were previously impossible with Mockups. For instance:


I realize it’s a bit tricky, but I think this is an advanced use-case so I think it’s OK, at least for now.
Aside from the Image control, you can also embed images in the Cover Flow component (as seen in the video at the top).
I can’t wait to see how you use this feature!

Version 1.5 includes new control types like Arrows, Multiline Button, and Fieldset / Group.
A few existing controls were ehanced with multi-line support, like checkboxes, radio buttons, callouts and tooltips.
Also, the ComboBox has a multiline feature: if you only type one line of text in a ComboBox, you’ll just see the regular, closed combo. If instead you type more than one line of text, the ComboBox’s pulldown will appear with your content in it. Magic!
Other enhancements are the ability to not have anything selected in the Button Bar control and to type and resize the Date Chooser control.
The Data Grid / Table became even more powerful in this release:
You can now toggle the header row, specify two colors for the rows, the row height, whether the grid should have horizontal and/or vertical lines, and use text shortcuts such as [] and [x] to display checkboxes and () and (o) to display radio buttons in the grid.
I think these enhancements alone will allow you to use Mockups for a lot more types of interfaces than before.

Mockups 1.5 introduces a number of features designed to make Mockups integrate better in your daily work without disrupting your flow.
For instance:


The following features have two things in common: they are nearly invisible (barely any new UI was added for them) while at the same time giving you more power and speed when creating your mockups.
They include:



As always, you can see the full list of supported keyboard shortcuts here.
I may say that I am a one-person development team, but it sure doesn’t feel that way. This release was truly a collaborative effort. Most of the new features and bug fixes came directly from you, and were designed and discussed together on GetSatisfaction coupled with Mockups. I’ll write another post just on how well those two work together, but for now you should at least take a look at the Help me Design the Import Image Feature thread if you haven’t.
There are a few people whom I’d like to thank in particular:
I am truly blessed to be surrounded by such wonderful, brilliant and generous people. This is truly something I did not expect when I started Balsamiq, and something that really warms my heart. For instance, look at the 115 Mockups Fans on Facebook, this is such an awesome global community!
You are the people I write software for, thanks for pushing me and helping me make it as good as it can be.
Oh, where to start. I have cleared the next few days to deal with whatever unexpected fire might flare up, then it’s Christmas, also known as “the best time for coding”, so I might start attacking the tough features of 2.0 like “double-click to edit groups”, “add control packs support” (for iPhone, Facebook and other UI control types) and of course “linking mockups together”, the main feature of 2.0. I am also working with Michael Bourque on a “Mockups Community Server” wiki where people can share and critique each other’s mockups.
Additionally, I have 6 (yes, SIX) more integrations in the pipeline for Mockups (other enterprise wikis, bug tracking and content management systems), which should keep me busy through the spring.
Today is the six-month anniversary of launching Balsamiq…so far it’s been an incredible journey. I can’t wait to see what the future will bring, I hope you’ll want to stick around for it!
Happy holidays!
Peldi
1.5 is a great release. Well done Peldi!
When does the iPhone version come out? j/k
What a great release for an even greater product Peldi. Honestly, I would have paid to have this release, but it comes with my license which makes it even better! And you’re still doing this on your own? Absolutely mind blowing! And by the way thanks for being so transparent about how you run your business, this is very inspiring for an “open business” fan like me.
Aren’t you thinking of switching to a “hosted” version in a SaaS model? That could bring you even more revenue…
[Peldi: Hi Kevin, thanks for the nice words. Re: SaaS, I'm thinking about it...]
Hi Peldi,
Is the linux version ready as well? I had problem running and installing Mockups after installing the adobe air 1.5 for linux. It gave the “AIR file is damaged” error. Is there any way I could get it installed and run again?
Thank you very much.
[Peldi: Hi Yining, yes it's ready. For a solution to the "damaged" problem, see this or this.]
Christmas a week early! This is a big bunch of improvements, some of which took multiple cycles of tweaking and testing. (The gritty history is revealed on GetSatisfaction.) Thanks for your tenacity in both bug-swatting and feature-extension; the result of all that work is an insanely great tool.
[Peldi: no thank YOU! for your tenacity in bug-finding and feature design feedback!
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[...] Now that is an awesome, useful feature. Hats off to whoever thought of adding it! [...]
Hi this is Peldi from Balsamiq. This blog is a mixture of product updates, company updates and posts about my experiences as a programmer-turned-entrepreneur. If you're into 37Signals and A Smart Bear, this blog is for you.