[Web4lib] free online wireframing tool?
Jason Curtis
jcurtis at tjsl.edu
Thu Feb 18 20:17:47 EST 2010
Hi, Mary Beth,
Was it Mockflow?
http://www.mockflow.com/
I haven't used it but believe that it was mentioned on this list. Good
luck!
Sincerely,
Jason Curtis
Serials Librarian
Thomas Jefferson School of Law
2121 San Diego Avenue
San Diego, CA 92110
Phone: 619.297.9700 ext.1103
Fax: 619.374.6394
Email: jcurtis at tjsl.edu
www.tjsl.edu
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[mailto:web4lib-bounces at webjunction.org] On Behalf Of Mary Beth Faccioli
Sent: Thursday, February 18, 2010 4:00 PM
To: web4lib at webjunction.org
Subject: [Web4lib] free online wireframing tool?
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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