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We announced CC Spaces in XD today at Adobe MAX! In a space, all members will be able to work on the same content on shared storage. More details to come!
An error occurred while saving the comment Kristoffer commentedThis feature is an important part of prototype/design tool of todays world. Being able to access each others work in an easy way. I shouldn't have to send another person a link for him/her to be able to collaborate with me on that file/project. I shouldn't have to send another person a link for them to be able to access my work. With the right permission settings, an org/team structure like in Figma, Adobe XD would be my clear choice. Right now I can't really make the argument of switching to XD (from Sketch+Abstract) if this isn't fixed/implemented. Even though I can store the files in a cloud solution with XD, it's sort of inviting people to access the work I have on my computer, you don't get an overview or easy access to files.
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We’re planning to support pages in XD. Stay tuned!
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An error occurred while saving the comment Kristoffer commentedSearching for a possibility to do this as I am about to prototype for a user tests, but can't seem to find a tool that does the trick. Nice to stumble on to this request but a bit sad that no tool seem to have this functionality in place right now.
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The solution to this actually don't have to be exactly scale to width, the most optimal way to solve it for me as a user (and think many would like this as well) would be to have the prototype adapt fully to the browser. A responsive prototype that, with the rules I specify (e.g. fix burger menu to top and left), present the prototype the way I intend it, independent to if it's an iPhone X, XR, 11 or an Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra. We can very seldom control what device test participants use when they get access to prototypes or what device our stakeholders have in their hand. Why not go the whole way and fix prototyping the way I just described? (Of course I understand that it's complicated) but it would actually solve it in the best way possible. Then build on this solution and add breakpoints for mobile to desktop design. Then we'll be able to prototype with ease, get the right response from stakeholders, the more reliable data from user tests and so on.
But with that being said, I do agree that scale to width would be a solution in the meantime so I do agree with your post.