What’s New in March


March just like any other month brought us some meaningful improvements, various bug fixes, and an entirely new feature we couldn’t wait for — API Requests. Clearly, not as many as you saw in January and February, but that’s because we’re preparing for the big stuff in April. Here’s what we’ve managed to accomplish in a nutshell.




API Request



When you open UXPin and go to Interactions, you’ll see a new type of action — API Request. It allows your prototypes to communicate with devices in ways one could only imagine.




For example, you can use it with smart home devices, such as color-changing smart lights. You can save data from a prototype to a spreadsheet or even communicate with a car. Trust us; we’ve had fun testing it ourselves!







Performance improvements



When it comes to performance, scrolling and zooming work faster both in the Editor. We have significantly shortened the loading time for interactions between states. On top of that, dragging and dropping parts of symbols got a lot faster.




Enhancements




Names of colors from the Design System show in Spec Mode.
You can set symbols back to their original size in the context menu and reset it in the desktop app’s Object menu.
We completely removed the Clone action for Symbols, as it hasn’t been frequently used and turned out to be slightly confusing. To clone a symbol, copy it and click Detach.
Smart guides and snapping enabled only for elements in the viewport, and they no longer appear when irrelevant.
We moved the shortcut cheat sheet to the right-hand panel and improved it in terms of naming and grouping.



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Fixed




Dragging and dropping an element inside more complex symbols would misplace them by 1-2 pixels.






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