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An error occurred while saving the comment Anonymous commentedPlease take a look at this ...
https://www.qt.io/ui-frameworkAn error occurred while saving the comment Anonymous commentedAdobe XD is a nice growing product, but it misses advanced developer export options. After a client approves a design, developers need to completely start over from scratch the recreate the project to add coding. This is a huge lose of time. That's why multiple export modes need to be added to become more productive. Please allow designers/developers to export a project as ...
- HTML5 / CSS project
- HTML5 / CSS / PHP project
- Visual Studio C# form project
- Visual Studio C# aspx project
- Java Maven JavaFX project
- Java Maven Primefaces project
- xCode project
- Xojo project
...This would will convert the XD application from a design gimmick to a real functional developer application ...
Thanks for considering my proposal ...
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Although Adobe XD is a awesome prototyping tool, it could be so much more. In the dev community Low-code /No-code solutions is the big next thing in rapid application development. Currently, almost all existing solutions require very expensive subscription models and enforce vendor-locking. Therefore they are of no value to the European market with smaler companies and tight budgets. It would be awesome if there where (payed) modules to compile an Adobe XD prototype as a finished products which could be installed on all major devices, without requiring an expensive subscription hosting platforms. Let us choose the output technologies like Apache Tomcat, IIS, PHP, Java, ASP.NET, MySQL, Postgress, MSSQL, ... and generate all required output files on a custom location. The additional dev application modules doesn't have to be free, but don't enforce pricing based an a subscription model, don't enforce mandatory hosting, don't enforce pricing based on the number of users using the finished product...