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I am searching for something like http://www.balsamiq.com/products/mockups . I like the program and would buy it if it were 20 bucks a licence.

Do you guys know something in the range from 0 to 20 bucks which can do what this thing can?

Give me some more answers there is no real answer here and I don't want to waste 100 rep points!

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balsamiq mockups looks awesome, I didn't know it was out there. Cheers! – Orion Edwards Feb 19 at 21:22
I have Balsamiq Mockups and Serena Composer. I like Balsamiq for throwing something together, but I use Composer for things I plan to turn into software. – Robert S. Mar 6 at 19:22
Balsamiq is totally worth the price. Everyone I know loves it to bits. – Abie Mar 31 at 4:05
I'd use balsamiq (or even buy it) if it wouldn't use adobe air... It just doesn't install on my linux machine. :-( – hurikhan77 Oct 14 at 18:43

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There is another tool, completely free and very promising, built on the Gecko engine (read: Mozilla): Pencil.

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+1 for pointing this out. Awesome tool! – Ruben Steins Apr 6 at 8:20
+1 awesome tool. Easy to use and good quality icons. I wish there were some more collections to it, which I was unable to find anywhere.. – noob2487 Nov 16 at 3:49
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if you're looking for pencil collections, check here: groups.google.com/group/pencil-user/… – pixeline Nov 16 at 8:25
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Microsoft Visio does the work very nicely. Get an Enterprise Architect version for more software-related stencils

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Visio costs a lot more than $20. – Robert S. Mar 6 at 16:00
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As mentioned above, you could use Visio with the stencils for wireframing (http://nickfinck.com/stencils/).

I would also recommend Denim (http://dub.washington.edu:2007/denim/) which is best used with a tablet PC or a Wacom Tablet.

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Yahoo!'s design stencil kit is free and pretty solid, especially for building Web UIs in OmniGraffle, Illustrator, Visio, etc. There's even iPhone UI elements. Doesn't have Balsamiq's workflow, of course, but a nice way to work with tools you may already be comfortable with.

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The online demo of balsamiq is quite usable for small tasks.

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We use Mockup Screens at work ("Quick and Easy Screen Prototypes").

Mockupscreens is not free but really not expensive, as the pricing page shows. It's not 0-20 but $79 for a single user at the moment (01-10-2008; dd-mm-yyyy) and only $319 for a whole company.

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Good bye balsamiq, hello mockingbird!

Mockingbird is an online tool that makes it easy for you to create, link together, preview, and share mockups of your website or application.

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If you fall within their set of specific categories you might be able to get balasamiq free or reduced price.

It's pretty ace to be fair.

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Try WireframeSketcher. It's an Eclipse plug-in for creating wireframes and prototypes. You can get a free license under some conditions or you can participate in a contest like the one organized by Eclipse Tips Blog.

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Have a look at Serena Prototype Composer. It's very powerful and free.

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mockupscreens seems to be the one, with there new improved version i think it is worth trial

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Im using JustProto and I must admitt that this tool suites me the most!it's reliable, fast and easy to learn- perfect for "non-tech" clients. It helps to create fully clickable and interactive wireframes working like a real site!

You can check it here: www.justproto.com

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