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Ideally, when you have two tools with their own pros and cons for accomplishing the same task, you want to get the best out of each.
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That is what I did while prototyping the macOS application ThreadSpace, which I am developing solo. I needed to create a mockup quickly to anticipate the software's UX (user experience). Figma Make wasn't giving me the expected results: it stayed stuck on a web SaaS approach (those interfaces typical of subscription-based online software) with a clichéd "AI-made" design that I didn't like at all.
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That is what I did while prototyping the macOS application Thence, which I am developing solo. I needed to create a mockup quickly to anticipate the software's UX (user experience). Figma Make wasn't giving me the expected results: it stayed stuck on a web SaaS approach (those interfaces typical of subscription-based online software) with a clichéd "AI-made" design that I didn't like at all.
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I then turned to Claude Design when it was released. In a few minutes and two requests, the result was convincing and faithful to the description I had provided. But I couldn't refine it as I pleased without exhausting my token quota for nothing.
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## Epilogue
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This is exactly what I love about computing and the digital world in general. When a tool only partially meets your needs, there is always a way to combine several solutions to build your own workflow. As a developer, I can even create my own tools, like ThreadSpace. And if I don't have the time or the desire to develop my own solution, someone else might do it one day, and that will benefit the greatest number of people.
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This is exactly what I love about computing and the digital world in general. When a tool only partially meets your needs, there is always a way to combine several solutions to build your own workflow. As a developer, I can even create my own tools, like Thence. And if I don't have the time or the desire to develop my own solution, someone else might do it one day, and that will benefit the greatest number of people.
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On that note, thanks for reading this far, and see you next time in another article.
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