Quill, based on QuiX, is a web interface designer that uses Porcupine's XML User interface Language for visual design.
One of the great features of Quill is that it supports almost every QuiX widget, giving users full control over their design, and exhibiting all the editable properties of the interface. However, it's important to note that there are some known issues that need to be fixed. For instance, list views are not fully editable, which means adding and removing columns is not possible. Also, file controls and data grids are not supported yet, which could be an inconvenience for users who rely heavily on these widgets. Lastly, there's no Undo-Redo functionality available at the moment.
In conclusion, despite being in its alpha version and having some limitations, Quill is a remarkable software that makes web interface design more intuitive and accessible than ever before. It's a tool worth trying out, especially for developers who want to take their web design skills to the next level. To use it, you'll need Porcupine version 0.0.6, and we hope that future releases will address the known issues while introducing new features to make the software even more effective.
Version 0.1-alpha1: N/A