I'm intrigued by balsamiq.com and napkee. I use HTML, Visio or PowerPoint today. I prefer HTML where possible because it's easy to do low-fidelity interactive wireframes, and linkage to supporting documentation. If the HTML and the designer are good, the code can be re-used and not "throwaway". We replaced Word documentation with HTML documentation several years ago, as it provides us a central, interactive copy that can't be mailed around (a key benefit for us, which may not meet your requirements). There is a stencil for "napkin sketches" for Visio that is available for free, so if you already have it, it can mimic some of the quick "lo-fi" look of balsamiq. I can't recall where I got it, but you could probably find it on a web search. S. H. Ramlet On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 11:50 AM, Susan Chopra <[log in to unmask]>wrote: > For low-fi wireframe prototypes, I really like Balsamiq mock-ups ( > http://balsamiq.com/). <snip> -------------------------------------------------------------- Tip of the Day: Email mailto:[log in to unmask] with any comments, questions or problems CHI-WEB: www.sigchi.org/web POSTINGS: mailto:[log in to unmask] MODERATORS: mailto:[log in to unmask] SUBSCRIPTION CHANGES & FAQ: www.sigchi.org/web/faq.html --------------------------------------------------------------