[Hidden-tech] Seeking experts/advise: Web Prototyping: AppPrototyping

Bill Quinn bill at harpsoftware.com
Mon Jan 17 08:08:25 EST 2011


For prototyping webistes, I have used both Mockingbird
(http://gomockingbird.com) and Pencil
(http://pencil.evolus.vn/en-US/Home.aspx). Both are good and have their own
pros/cons.
 
Bill Quinn
Harp Software LLC
413-847-0809
 
 
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AppPrototyping


Hi,

   I am seeking some comments on prototyping for websites.
  Not sure if I desire a crack rockstar designer or just a prototyping tool.
  I'd be looking to mock up a site so I could create and present into an
industry.
  Don't need a functional site at the moment; just some bulletproof
structure that I currently can lay out on paper/pc, but cannot code myself.
  Ideas, suggestions?  
  I'm adept at novice design work/programming, so if there's a tool point
me, else I'd ask for recommendations on local talent.

  The same goes for App programming ... the site would need the ubiquitous
solid app that runs with it (iphone & android).

  thanks for the expertise here,
  feel free to connect on or offline.
mike giuggio
413.297.4044
 
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