I spotted my first SketchFlow prototype running on a public-facing web site (without the player, but with a description): http://www.silverlightbuzz.com/
One note: If you like running storyboards as part of a screen, also consider using Visual States, form the States pane. It is often much quicker to define the various states of a screen using the States pane, and then use the automatic transitions for states to create the animation. This also lets you have indpendent animations during the “hold time” of a state, which is really powerful…


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