It would be really nice if this website showed what it does before just saying "Sign up". Why should I give them my email address? I clicked the little logo at the bottom which brought me to another page which doesn't say much either about what it is.
Just a disclaimer: that video is community created content and we (Ionic team) have no connection to it nor do we endorse it. That demo copy is just plain not cool.
Yea, good point, we need to change that copy :) Right now we source all our creator users through the Ionic Framework page (http://ionicframework.com/) so most of them know what it is, but clearly we didn't think beyond that!
I understand what it is after doing some offsite research, that's fine. But if you offer something to sign up on your site, it should be pretty obvious what you're signing up for.
You wouldn't "accidentally" land on the Ionic Creator... If you are there, you know why, and what it is. And if you don't, it probably isn't that interesting for you anyway.
For those of you who have never used ionic (http://ionicframework.com/) before I definitely recommend checking it out. It's an incredible framework for building mobile applications on top of Cordova. I've been using it for three mobile applications now it has decreased my dev time by probably 50%. The annoyances with testing, submitting to the app store, provisioning profiles, etc. are still there, but the actual development process is really enjoyable.
Yeah that's a fair point. The real downside of using Cordova in my experience is performance, but I do believe that is, and will continue to change. Mobile devices are getting faster and if you compare a typical Cordova app on a two year old phone vs. a new phone it's a world of difference.
(Creator creator here) - Cool seeing this on HN this morning. This tool is meant for Ionic Framework (http://ionicframework.com/) developers to rapidly build UI for their apps. It's still early beta and there are definitely bugs, so any feedback or bug reports would be greatly appreciated!
Yay! I'm excited to try this out. But please don't make people sign up to try your tool. Just have a "try it" link and throw them into an anonymous session. If they want to save their work, then ask them for their info. You'll capture a lot more curious-but-not-strongly-motivated users that way.
The only hint to what it actually does on its page is "A simpler approach to live prototyping". Further information requires signing up. I usually don't complain about this kind of stuff and happily watch a video to learn more about a product but having to sign up to see what it does? That's too much, sorry.
I'm not sure what's the status of this project , but it took me 2 minutes to find a first obvious bug : i created a first page with a single button linking to a second page. First time i clicked the button, the transition worked, then i clicked back, then the button's link didn't work. (i only used "test mode" on Chrome,so i'm not sure the export has a different behavior).
Looks cool! Clean design and simple drag / drop workflow. For non technical people, definitely worth a try!
First missing thing for me would be responsive images though. I can add an image, but unless it has the perfect size for the screen, it looks bad because the width does not adjust.
Total n00b here.I took a look at Creator and it looks straight-forward with its drag and drop approach, but do I need to know more (e.g. a language or the Ionic framework) before I can do anything useful with it?