The fact that Zeplin is live is what makes it awesome, but the lack of the ability to create a static snapshot of a spec is one of the major disadvantages to us. The problem is that our QA guys need to be able to reference specs at a certain point in time to be able to evaluate whether an implementation is up to spec. We don't need static versions of the redlines, but having a simple view of the UI and the associated annotations that could be printed would be a massive advantage to us.
The fact that Zeplin is live is what makes it awesome, but the lack of the ability to create a static snapshot of a spec is one of the major disadvantages to us. The problem is that our QA guys need to be able to reference specs at a certain point in time to be able to evaluate whether an implementation is up to spec. We don't need static versions of the redlines, but having a simple view of the UI and the associated annotations that could be printed would be a massive advantage to us.