I just wrote up a review of Balsamiq Mockups over at HWG. It’s a great Adobe Air application that allows you to quickly create prototypes using its 60 built-in controls. Below is the review, which I gave a 5star Must-Have Award:
Being in the software / web development industry requires me to do a lot of application and website prototyping for the projects that I work on. Until recently I was using a combination of a whiteboard/markers and grid paper/pencil to draw up some mockups. For those who do rapid application prototyping like I do, Balsamiq Mockups is the app for you!
Mockups is an Adobe Air application which you can use to quickly develop mockups using its 60 pre-built controls. The app is very easy to use, and has drag-and-drop functionality to place the controls you want on your work area . When saving your work, a .bmml file is generated which consists of XML formatted data. When you are done with the mockup, you have the option to export the image as a PNG.
After watching the sample video and playing with it for about five minutes I was able to quickly put together several mockups of applications and websites. I took Mockups with me in a recent meeting I had with a client and was able to draw up the web app they wanted me to create for them quickly and they were quite impressed with the tool.
One feature that I wish the application had was the ability to create a story-board which consisted of a few mockups. Presently, you can only work on one at a time. Being able to group two or more Mockup designs together would be very useful. What I have had to do is export the images as PNG’s and then use another application to group them together.
Mockups is definitely a must-have application for all software/web developers. It’s available for $79 from the Balsamiq website.