[p2pu-dev] good free wireframing tool

Philipp Schmidt philipp at p2pu.org
Mon Nov 21 09:09:07 UTC 2011


Jos' comments about openness and the collaboration features seem good
reasons to stay with Mockingbird.

Could someone using it at the moment write to them and ask if they offer a
free option for non-profit or open-source/education projects?

P

On 21 November 2011 10:41, Chloe Varelidi <chloe at varelidi.com> wrote:

> I also have been using balsamiq forever and i like it - however, the
> collaboration element in our case of people who are not in the same space
> is REALLY helpful and save us time.
> i.e. we can apply feedback straight away - live design together
>
>
> On Sun, Nov 20, 2011 at 3:09 AM, Arlton Lowry <arltonlowry at gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> Balsamiq is a great mockup tool and actually offers more in terms of
>> layout elements. However, it doesnt allow for group collaboration on a
>> mockup. I would say that we should utilize both and use which ever one is
>> right for each individual project.
>>
>> On Nov 19, 2011, at 8:24 AM, Jos Flores wrote:
>>
>> > Hi guys, a completely biased comment here; as far as I know
>> > mockingbird is built on web standards whilst balsamiq is an adobe air
>> > app. I know not everybody is concerned about that kind of stuff but to
>> > me it's important enough to mention it.
>> >
>> > The only advantage I'd see with balsamiq is that you could work
>> > offline so depending on how you guys use it, that could be a winner.
>> >
>> > The free plan in mockingbird would make it perfect to use in P2PU
>> > study groups though!
>> >
>> > cheers,
>> > José
>> >
>> > On 19 November 2011 13:54, Nadeem Shabir <ns at talis.com> wrote:
>> >> Ive been using balsamiq for ages it is really good. If they are
>> offering
>> >> free accounts we should consider trying it at least
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> On 19 Nov 2011, at 11:47, Philipp Schmidt <philipp at p2pu.org> wrote:
>> >>
>> >> My friend Rufus (OKFN) told me that http://www.balsamiq.com/ offers
>> free
>> >> accounts for non-profits.
>> >> I think we are currently paying for mockingbird? Worth switching?
>> >>
>> >> P
>> >>
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