Hi usability-team, some of you may be familiar with Balsamiq Mockups [1], a very nice tool for creating GUI mockups (either completely static or with simulated interaction by linking between different mockups). It is proprietary, commercial software, but I don't know about a good Free alternative to it (yes, you can create UIs with Qt Designer, but that's way too much work for a simple idea sketch). And since its makers are "big fans of open-source software, and want to support serious open-source efforts as much as we can.", they offer it to open source projects for free [2]. Especially "myBalsamiq" [3] may be interesting for us, as it is web-based and can thus be used to edit mockups collaboratively. I have used Balsamiq for years and found it to be very useful. I already have a free open-source contributor license for Balsamiq Desktop, but I think myBalsamiq would be much more useful for KDE as a whole, because with it people can easily edit mockups without having to install anything. If you think this is useful, either I or someone else could apply for a free instance (they call it "site") for KDE (you can get Balsamiq Desktop for free as an individual FOSS contributor, but myBalsamiq licenses are only granted for projects). What do you think? Thomas [1] http://www.balsamiq.com [2] http://support.balsamiq.com/customer/portal/articles/105924#oss [3] http://www.balsamiq.com/products/mockups/mybalsamiq _______________________________________________ kde-usability mailing list kde-usability@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-usability