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    Wireflow

    Wireflow

    User flow chart real-time collaborative tool

    Wireflow is an open-source collaborative tool for designing and visualizing user experience flows and wireframes directly in the browser, aimed at UX designers, product managers, and developers who need to map out interactive user journeys without heavy graphic design tools. Unlike static flowchart apps, Wireflow’s interface focuses on quick and intuitive creation of flow diagrams that represent screens and transitions, helping teams prototype and iterate on navigation logic and interaction...
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    Pencil

    Pencil

    The Pencil Project's unique mission is to build a free tool

    Pencil is built for the purpose of providing a free and open-source GUI prototyping tool that people can easily install and use to create mockups in popular desktop platforms. The latest stable version of Pencil is 3.1.0 which contains stability fixes and many new features. More details can befound in the releaste notes. Pencil provides various built-in shapes collection for drawing different types of user interface ranging from desktop to mobile platforms. Starting from 2.0.2, Pencil is...
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    JLink lets users author flow charts based on ISO 5807 and IBM standards. Developers can use JLink to add flowcharts to applications, serve a flow chart over the web in PDF or PNG, or dynamically create a flowchart with Javascript, Python or Ruby scripts
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    Downloads: 4 This Week
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