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When a developer or designer wants to create a software or Web interface, do you think they just dive in and start creating something as if it’s going to be final? Many of us have done this before, and as we know from experience, there’s a reason why planning is important. By taking the time to sketch out a basic (but detailed) look to work with, you’re able to let others see it, get feedback, and make the decision once you’re comfortable to move forward. Wireframes are very familiar to a lot of developers and designers, and MockFlow makes creating wireframe mockups very simple.
The tool is based online, and the available components can be used to drag together an interface rather quickly. Pages and links may be used to make the mockups interactive, and when you’ve made something that you think is ready for others to review, you just share it with them and see what they think. I like the way samples of familiar software and Web site interfaces have been built using MockFlow to show what’s possible.
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