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Walkhub

WalkHub, tutorials designed for the Internet

Posted Friday, August 8, 2014

Live Walkthroughs for web applications. Record interactions NOT visuals and play them on top of websites. Automatically create up-to-date screenshots. WalkHub is an open source web application, that records Walkthrough tutorials that play on top of websites. With the tool, it it becomes easier and faster to record a walk-through than it is to create a video or screenshot tutorial. Because they run on top of a site, Walkthroughs are also more robust and can warn their author when they are broken. They are easily personalized and can be reused on sites that use the same software. Main features: - Fast and easy: A "record-then-annotate" process reduces cognitive load also for Walkthrough creators. - Testable: You can automatically run a screening for a Walkthrough to verify if a feature is still functional. - Reusable: Parameters make Walkthroughs reusable across sites and use cases. - Up-to-date screenshots: Whenever you run a screening you automatically update screenshots. This can also be triggered through our API. - Collaborative: Walkthroughs are URL addressable social objects that you can share and collaborate on. - Universal: You can play Walkthroughs anywhere on the Internet, even if our browser or site plugin is not installed (as long as the site is HTML and complex JS doesn't cause a conflict) - Minimalist: Prerequisites let you build up a sequence of granular scenarios. - Embeddable: An up-to-date widget can be embedded into your documentation, website or blog. The tool is currently in Beta, invites are available on the project page http://walkhub.net.

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