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How to Design an Interface Mock-up of an Android Application

Uses Interface prototyping is much convenient when you can work through a diagram similar to the device design. ConceptDraw PRO allows you to develop Android User Interface (UI) prototypes using the special templates and vector libraries of the specific user interface elements. Using ConceptDraw PRO you can mock-up an Android UI system so that you can figure out how best to represent user interface (UI) elements for the development of a new mobile Apps.
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How to Design an Interface Mockup for iPhone Application in ConceptDraw PRO

The Apple iPhone user interface has become something of a standard for smartphones, and mobile devices in general. A well designed user interface (UI) is very important for user-friendly navigation and best correlation with operating system logic. Development of successful iPhone App UI requires a planning and prototyping stage. An iPhone UI diagram can be employed to give a general view of the device's screen, upon which elements can be placed and re-arranged as necessary. Using ConceptDraw PRO you can mock-up an iPhone UI system so that you can figure out how best to represent user interface (UI) elements for the development of a new iPhone App.
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How to Design a Mockup of Apple macOS Sierra GUI

Since that first Macintosh, Apple have always developed and used their own hardware specific operating system. The fundamental style and layout of the Mac OS X user interface has remained largely in place since the earliest versions, but there have been obvious aesthetic enhancements, and elements of icon redesign to match branding across devices. To design an effective user interface, graphic designers will create visual GUI prototypes, that focus on maximizing the user experience. Uses Interface prototyping is much convenient when you can work through a diagram similar to the OS X design. ConceptDraw PRO allows you to develop Apple OS X User Interface (UI) prototypes using the special templates and vector libraries of the specific user interface elements. ConceptDraw Mac OS X UI solution offers libraries containing the distinct Mac app icons, menu bar graphics, glyph elements and other Mac OS X features — everything necessary to create high standard, professional UI graphic desig
The vector stencils library "Apps icons" contains 24 icons of iOS 8 / iPhone 6 applications: Messages, Calendar, Photos, Camera, Weather, Clock, Maps, Videos, Notes, Reminders, Stocks, Game Center, Newsstand, iTunes Store, App Store, iBooks, Health, Passbook, Settings, Phone, Mail, Music, Safari.
Use it to design iOS 8 apps GUI prototypes and iPhone 6 applications user interface sketches and mockups.
"iOS 8 is the eighth major release of the iOS mobile operating system designed by Apple Inc. as the successor to iOS 7. It was announced at the company's Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2014 on June 2, 2014 and will be released on September 17, 2014.
A new app named Health and a corresponding framework named HealthKit will be available. Siri will support hands-free activation and music identification using Shazam. Voice and video messages will be automatically deleted unless the user saves them for future reference. Interactive notifications will let the user respond to texts without leaving the app they are currently using." [iOS 8. Wikipedia]
The example "Design elements - Apps icons" was created using the ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software extended with the iPhone User Interface solution from the Software Development area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.
iOS 8 apps icons
iOS 8 apps icons, iTunes Store icon, iBooks icon, Weather icon, Videos icon, Stocks icon, Settings icon, Safari icon, Reminders icon, Photos icon, Phone icon, Passbook icon, Notes icon, Newsstand icon, Music icon, Messages icon, Maps icon, Mail icon, Health icon, Game Center icon, Clock icon, Camera icon, Calendar icon, App Store icon,
The vector stencils library "App icons" contains 24 icons of iOS 8 / iPhone 6 software applications.
Use it to design iOS 8 apps GUI prototypes and iPhone 6 software applications user interface sketches and mockups.
The icons example "App icons - Vector stencils library" was created using the ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software extended with the iPhone User Interface solution from the Software Development area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.
Messages
Messages, Messages icon,
Calendar
Calendar, Calendar icon,
Photos
Photos, Photos icon,
Camera
Camera, Camera icon,
Weather
Weather, Weather icon,
Clock
Clock, Clock icon,
Maps
Maps, Maps icon,
Videos
Videos, Videos icon,
Notes
Notes, Notes icon,
Reminders
Reminders, Reminders icon,
Stocks
Stocks, Stocks icon,
Game Center
Game Center, Game Center icon,
Newsstand
Newsstand, Newsstand icon,
iTunes Store
iTunes Store, iTunes Store icon,
App Store
App Store, App Store icon,
iBooks
iBooks, iBooks icon,
Health
Health, Health icon,
Passbook
Passbook, Passbook icon,
Passbook (iOS 7)
Passbook (iOS 7), Passbook icon,
Settings
Settings, Settings icon,
Phone
Phone, Phone icon,
Mail
Mail, Mail icon,
Music
Music, Music icon,
Safari
Safari, Safari icon,
Use this template to prototype and design the iPhone user interface.
"At WWDC 2007 on June 11, 2007, Apple announced that the iPhone would support third-party web applications using Ajax that share the look and feel of the iPhone interface. On October 17, 2007, Steve Jobs, in an open letter posted to Apple's "Hot News" weblog, announced that a software development kit (SDK) would be made available to third-party developers in February 2008. The iPhone SDK was officially announced and released on March 6, 2008, at the Apple Town Hall facility.
It is a free download, with an Apple registration, that allows developers to develop native applications for the iPhone and iPod Touch, then test them in an "iPhone simulator". However, loading an application onto a real device is only possible after paying an Apple Developer Connection membership fee. Developers are free to set any price for their applications to be distributed through the App Store, of which they will receive a 70% share.
Developers can also opt to release the application for free and will not pay any costs to release or distribute the application beyond the membership fee. The App Store was launched with the release of iOS 2.0, on July 11, 2008. The update was free for iPhone users; owners of older iPod Touches were required to pay US$10 for it.
Once a developer has submitted an application to the App Store, Apple holds firm control over its distribution." [iPhone. Wikipedia]
The iPhone interface template for the ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software is included in the Graphic User Interface solution from the Software Development area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.
iPhone GUI template
iPhone GUI template, iPhone case,