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		<title>Wireframing with Mockingbird</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Earlier last week on Twitter I saw someone post a link to Mockingbird. I have enough trouble convincing project managers and sales people that wireframes are worth the time, so anyway to do them faster and easier I&#8217;m all for. I signed up for an account and laid out a sample page. The first thing [...]]]></description>
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<p>Earlier last week on Twitter I saw someone post a link to <a href="http://gomockingbird.com/" target="_blank">Mockingbird</a>. I have enough trouble convincing project managers and sales people that wireframes are worth the time, so anyway to do them faster and easier I&#8217;m all for.</p>
<p>I signed up for an account and laid out a sample page. The first thing that really impressed me was the complete lack of any lag. I figured using a browser interface it would have some delay but there was none. The app also uses your normal keyboard shortcuts. Just clicking delete really deletes it from the page. They have a nice library of default items including social media icons.</p>
<p>The other feature that I really liked was the ability to Share. It generates a special link that you can then send to someone and they get a viewable version of the wireframe.</p>
<p>I still need to play with it more and try some actual projects in it. I&#8217;d recommend going to their <a href="http://gomockingbird.com/" target="_blank">site</a> and trying it out.</p>
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