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开发者_如何转开发 Improve this questionI am looking for a very good (easy to use, good drawings) mockup tool that allows u to draw up page prototype pages.
I know of pencil, but I use an x64 firefox which I ve not found a pencil plugin for (Any one with pointers to where I can get one?)
I ve also heard of MockingBird which is available online (pls correct me if I am wrong). Outside these two, are there other easy to use, and free ones?
Regards.
JustInMind has a free (limited) version.
In terms of tools that are Open Source, Pencil is the only one I've found. Have you tried the latest version of Pencil? When I downloaded it, there was a package installer (as opposed to installing it as a plugin for Firefox directly). Perhaps it's more standalone now and will work for you?
There is a good thread here: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/55363/best-tools-for-creating-website-wireframes
Here is the most complete list of such tools I know of. Many of them are free / open source: http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?GuiPrototypingTools
I am the author of this one (pretty popular): MockupScreens
Since there are zillion tools, the real question is what you need. Eg. low-fidelity vs. high-fidelity mockups. Or even exporting your mockups to real html/css (which is btw a glorious path to catastrophe most times, especially if used by multiple people). Extensive collaboration (with customer, team) or you are one-man band. Etc.
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