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Start your free trialSean Flanagan
33,235 PointsCan this project be done on a PC?
Hello.
I've noticed that this exercise is best done via Mac. Is there a PC version?
5 Answers
Danielle Hill
26,062 PointsHi Sean. If it's the balsamiq tool that you are interested in using for low fidelity mockups, there is a desktop version available for Windows, Mac and Linux.
Tim Kellogg
11,851 PointsI use https://gomockingbird.com/ for wireframing. It's free and pretty easy to use.
ximena hernandez
7,326 PointsI am using this, is free and offers the possibility to use multiple pages...no saving though.
Here I found a list with free resources:
Irma Millirons
9,711 PointsI can't afford Balsamiq, but I found Google's drawing app works well. I used it follow along with this video.
Danielle Hill
26,062 PointsHi Irma. That's a good idea. I've recently started doing mockups with HTML and CSS. That's another option to consider that doesn't require buying software. Check out my blog post if you're interested in reading more on the topic: 3 Reasons Why You Should Wireframe in HTML
Sean Flanagan
33,235 PointsSean Flanagan
33,235 PointsHi Danielle. I've found Balsamiq and created a mockup similar to Nick's. Thanks for your help; I appreciate it.
Scott Cook
16,877 PointsScott Cook
16,877 PointsUbuntu user checking in, either theydon't or stopped supporting Linux :(