What wireframing tools are you using?
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#2Draw.io - free and ridicously simple to use
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#3I don't wireframe super often, but I've always found Balsamiq to be productive and effective.
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#4mostly https://pencil.evolus.vn/ and lately online.visual-paradigm
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#5I have used balsamiq and invisionapp. I found both quick and easy to use.
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#6We use https://www.figma.com at work. Give it a shot!
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#7I use Adobe XD.
Compared to Sketch, it doesn't have as many plugins.
Compared to Origami, the animation controls are not as fine.
Compared to PaintCode, it can only export styles.
However, it's free, plus there are lots of templates out there, plus there are auto animate and integration with other Adobe tools. It's not the best at anything, but is good enough at everything for my needs.
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#8iPad, Notability and Apple Pencil
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#9Balsamiq if I just want to get an idea across (layout, story boarding)
Figma for higher-fidelity discussions (colors, spacing, icons, etc.)
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#10Balsamiq if I just want to get an idea across (layout, story boarding) Figma for higher-fidelity discussions (colors, spacing, icons, etc.)
+1 Balsamiq, very cool and easy to use