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WireframeSketcher

WireframeSketcher is a wireframing tool developed by Peter Severin and first released in November 2008. WireframeSketcher software is a member of Eclipse Foundation. It is used for creating wireframes, mockups and prototypes for desktop, web and mobile applications. It allows the designer to create screens by arranging pre-built widgets using a drag-and-drop WYSIWYG editor and then organize screens into interactive storyboards. The application is offered in a desktop version as well as a plug-in for any Eclipse IDE such as Flash Builder, ColdFusion Builder, Aptana, MyEclipse and Zend Studio. WireframeSketcher is a general purpose tool, but it also provides specialized widget libraries for Android, iOS and Windows Phone.

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WireframeSketcher
DeveloperPetru Severin
Initial release2008 (2008)
Operating systemWindows, macOS, Linux
PlatformEclipse (software)
TypeSoftware Prototyping
Websitewireframesketcher.com

WireframeSketcher is a wireframing tool developed by Peter Severin and first released in November 2008.1 WireframeSketcher software is a member of Eclipse Foundation.23 It is used for creating wireframes, mockups and prototypes for desktop, web and mobile applications. It allows the designer to create screens by arranging pre-built widgets using a drag-and-drop WYSIWYG editor and then organize screens into interactive storyboards.4 The application is offered in a desktop version as well as a plug-in for any Eclipse IDE such as Flash Builder, ColdFusion Builder, Aptana, MyEclipse and Zend Studio. WireframeSketcher is a general purpose tool, but it also provides specialized widget libraries for Android,5 iOS and Windows Phone.

Awards

  • WireframeSketcher was a finalist in the Best RCP Application category at EclipseCon 2011.6
  • WireframeSketcher was a finalist in the Best Developer Tool category at EclipseCon 2013.78
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