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Some people (I have been one of them) use PaintShopPro, quickly creating a
design by taking pictures of elements we have got lying around in programs
and creating screen shots. It's fast and easy.
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> I have some ideas I want to show our programmer on how to
> modify the GUI of our beta application without resorting to
> drawing pictures. I've downloaded MS Visual Studio for C# and
> I know enough to get around and make the tabs, fields, and so on.
>
> I was wondering what others use to design prototype
> interfaces? I'm not looking for something that would be
> directly incorporated into the program--just something to
> visualize the front end menus and pages.
>
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