Ok, I want software for drawing actual page, not sketch. On Windows I always use Adobe Fireworks and it worked great for me. But now, on my Mac, Fireworks works very slow and, what even worse, it don't work with Cyrillic symbols. So I need software, with feature set like in Fireworks. Free or paid.
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closed as not a real question by Shoban, GMan, Jim Puls, Brian Agnew, Ralph Rickenbach Jul 23 at 9:54 |
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I prefer coda. It's one window web development. You can use more than one window if you'd like. It's just a really nice editor for working on websites. It has anything you would need built in, and a nice css editor. Essentially it's a really fancy text editor. If you have an OS X and you do any sort of Website Design, this is a must have. Panic software makes excellent applications. |
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If you want to draw a mockup, try Balsamiq Mockup. It is available for Mac, PC, soon for Web and some integrated versions for Jira, FogBugz and such. It draws sketches like drawn from hand and does not push the user into thiking that the program is finished yet. It also saves yu time by not going into the last details as with the other tools. After the question has been edited excluding sketching I will just leave this in for reference. |
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You could use gimp: link here |
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