[Web4lib] free online wireframing tool?
laura.krier at gmail.com
laura.krier at gmail.com
Thu Feb 18 19:30:31 EST 2010
I recently used the free version of iPlotz and liked it quite a bit. You
can only wireframe 5 pages on the free version, but our site is small
enough that I found that to be enough. And I don't think it's very
expensive to use to full version, either.
I've used Gliffy in the past, and thought it worked well too.
Laura
On Feb 18, 2010 4:00pm, Mary Beth Faccioli <mbfaccioli at yahoo.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
> A few months back, I came across a free online wireframing tool in my RSS
> reader - someone had posted it as something to check out. I can't recall
> if the blog post was highlighting a collection of tools, or what.
> I used this tool for one project as a test, and I liked it. Somehow I
> can't remember what it was and no search I'm doing will bring it up!
> It allows you to drag and drop objects onto a work area and then you can
> print it out - really simple but has a lot of options for the objects.
> Does this sound like anything anyone is using?
> Other recommendations for free online wireframing tools would be great,
> too, if anyone has any.
> Thank you!
> Mary Beth Faccioli, MLIS
> Instructional Design & Technology Consultant
> Colorado State Library
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