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I'm afraid I don't really understand what you want to do yet.

Can you explain in more detail?

 

I think the term is "interface prototype". So basically a wireframe mockup that will have some navigation elements to see what the flow of the application is like. There are just so many of these programs its hard to choose. Some of them work by drawing on paper and then taking pictures, then stitching them all together to get the job done, others have a designer built in.

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Marvel. Works great. You put images and 'hot spots' which can link to another image and yeah.


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I agree. I tried Fluid UI when I needed some mobile mock ups done. It seems fine, but there could be something better.

 

I suppose I could give this one a shot. Looks great, although there probably could be something better. I downloaded Justinmind to see how it works. Looks a bit overly complicated though. 

 

Marvel. Works great. You put images and 'hot spots' which can link to another image and yeah.

This would work well if I didn't have to photoshop the images unless there is another program that will do the mockups for me with iOS icons and UI elements.

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I suppose I could give this one a shot. Looks great, although there probably could be something better. I downloaded Justinmind to see how it works. Looks a bit overly complicated though. 

 

This would work well if I didn't have to photoshop the images unless there is another program that will do the mockups for me with iOS icons and UI elements.

It's more of an idea thing, the concept is to draw what you'd want there and go forward.


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I think the term is "interface prototype". So basically a wireframe mockup that will have some navigation elements to see what the flow of the application is like. There are just so many of these programs its hard to choose. Some of them work by drawing on paper and then taking pictures, then stitching them all together to get the job done, others have a designer built in.

Here you go mate: http://pencil.evolus.vn/

 

I would strongly suggest using pen and paper though, This is a bit too high fidelity for my taste and not nearly rapid enough. 

 

The idea is to come up with many ideas. 

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