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SILK will blend the advantages of both paper-based sketching and traditional user interface builders, yet will avoid many of the limitations of these approaches.
Widgets behave: e.g., the “elevator” of the sketched scrollbar can be dragged up & down.
The designer may need to specify additional behavior to illustrate the sequencing between widgets.
Transformation requires some guidance to finalize details of the UI (e.g., textual labels, colors)
At this point, programmers can add callbacks and constraints that include the application-specific code to complete the application.