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Anima

Anima

Overview

What is Anima?

Anima is workflow automation platform for clinicians and patients. Anima takes patient histories, asks questions tailored to their problem, and generates concise summaries for your active patients in a dashboard. There one can view scores for risk, adherence, symptoms,…

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Anima has been a game-changer for users looking to create responsive prototypes without relying on engineers. With the platform, users …
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Product Demos

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Anima 1.7 | Smart Crowd Simulation Software for 3ds Max & Cinema 4D - AXYZ Design Demo Reel

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Product Details

Anima Technical Details

Deployment TypesOn-premise, Software as a Service (SaaS), Cloud, or Web-Based
Operating SystemsWindows, Linux, Mac
Mobile ApplicationNo
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Reviews

Community Insights

TrustRadius Insights are summaries of user sentiment data from TrustRadius reviews and, when necessary, 3rd-party data sources. Have feedback on this content? Let us know!

Anima has been a game-changer for users looking to create responsive prototypes without relying on engineers. With the platform, users have been able to design complex interaction behaviors that make usability testing feel more authentic, leading to better product experiences. The tool has also allowed users to publish websites within no time, ultimately saving valuable time and resources. The exceptional support offered by the team has been an added advantage for customers.

While Anima is not mandatory for achieving a good prototype, it has enabled teams to collaborate seamlessly during product development and generate UI components with ease. Additionally, using Anima for validating new product ideas has led to new business opportunities while keeping costs at bay. Although the platform may not be ideal for designing a full website, it is useful for creating interactive mockups with clickable prototypes. All in all, Anima has been an efficient solution for solving several business problems related to prototyping, usability testing, and component integration.

Fast and Easy Prototyping: Several users have praised Anima for being a great tool for fast and easy prototyping, which saves them a lot of time. They have found it simple to use and appreciate that it has helped them validate their design prototypes much faster than any other tool.

Powerful Plugin with Easy Integration: Many reviewers find Anima to be a powerful plug-in that can integrate easily with Adobe XD, Figma or others. This feature allows designers who don't know how to code to create their website with ease. The users appreciated the fact that Anima provides easy integration with Figma because they use Figma extensively.

Responsive Design Customization: A majority of users think that the breakpoint feature in Anima is great so that they can easily customize their responsive design without learning and using media query manually like they used to do before. It has made designing more accessible, especially for those new to web design or unfamiliar with coding.

Slow plugin: Some users have reported that Anima's plugin can be slow to use, especially on the Figma side.

Limited flexibility: Anima can be limited in terms of its flexibility and its ability to handle various displays, according to some users.

Complicated UI: The UI can be complicated at times, and there are limitations to what Anima can do, with some users finding that the software is not always intuitive.

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