I'm looking for a web app that would allow me to quickly sketch some prototype screens for a potential web app for users of this application. Is there a preferred tool for this kind of thing? Or, if not a web app, is there offline software for doing this? Should I just use something like Illustrator/Fireworks?

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This is a dupe, search for mockups or check the mockups tag – John Sheehan Feb 9 '09 at 16:36
Not a web app, but for those in need of Photoshop files: "Web Browser Elements" from Designers Toolbox at designerstoolbox.com/designresources/elements, or "Form Elements" from Webdesigners Toolkit at webdesignerstoolkit.com/forms.php – Arjan Feb 1 '10 at 17:21
You can also use Axure software for software prototype screeens. – Xulfee May 14 '10 at 7:46
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It's not free but WireframeSketcher is an Eclipse plug-in for creating wireframes and prototypes.

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Have a look at balsamiq. I think it's very easy to use and allows to quickly create nice looking mockups.

One thing that's special about balsamiq is that the created mockups look like hand-drawn sketches:

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There is an online version and a downloadable version. Some of the advanced features are disabled in the free version.

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I like how the mockups look hand drawn. That's pretty neat. – ryeguy Feb 9 '09 at 16:16
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Actually, I did some research into the effectiveness of mockups, and hand-drawn mockups get consistently better feedback from testers, supposedly because once a mockup uses proper UI look-and-feel, the testers feel like it's too late to make fundamental changes. This is excellent! – Jens Roland Feb 9 '09 at 17:28
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Check out Pencil. It's a firefox extension that handles mockups! alt text

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this looks gr8, it also has a stan-alone version. – Kennethvr Sep 29 '10 at 7:55
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For an alternative to balsamiq, check 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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great tool but I don't feel comfortable leaving all my projects online in a beta site. – lemotdit Jun 21 '10 at 17:46
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I quite like Omnigraffle on the Mac. It's very versatile and there are many stencils out there to get you going.

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omnigraffle is great, but it would definitely enjoy being able to handle a larger palette of file formats. – Stefano Borini Feb 13 '10 at 8:33
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I like Visio.

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Please tell me this was a joke – Eric P Nov 11 '09 at 20:40
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Hm, friend makes this:

http://www.mockupscreens.com/

and swears it's the best one there is :)

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Fireworks has always been my friend being that I can create so many layers of the evolution of the UI in a single document. I haven't upgraded to CS4, but I heard you can make interactive prototypes in it.

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I recently met MockFlow and I'm very happy with it!

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I've used Excel a few times, you can create a grid of small squares, then colour in whatever you need and add all of the basic controls.

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At work we use Axure. It works well. It allows for exporting the prototype to HTML and you can even add small interactions if you want. It works better then Visio in my opinion since it's specifically made for the this purpose.

these type of mockups are also called a wireframe which might be a helpful term if you want to search for more information.

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iPlotz creates nice mockups in hand written style with rough edges. It's a freemium web app.

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For a hifi mockups you can use iWeb application if you are a Mac user.

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Take a look at App Sketcher (currently at release candidate) to see if it fits your need. It is a rapid HTML prototyping tool for creating wireframes and interactive web application prototypes. It uses an embedded webkit browser as design surface so you can use actual HTML components, jQuery UI components and web widgets in design. HTML/CSS/JavaScript source can be exported at the end for downstream development. (Disclaimer: I am the developer of this application.)

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I've had many years experience in using Axure which I think is fantastic. The company I am currently working for is moving to an Oracle ADF framework to develop their web applications. It would be great if the components used in the application development framework could easily be recreated in a wireframing application. I don't suppose anybody knows if this has been done?

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