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Balsamiq Studios has just rolled out their Mockups for Desktop plug in. This tool, the first plug released in a planned series, is designed to help users create a better UI to manage their projects more easily and efficiently. Like other Balsamiq plug ins, Mockups is designed to work in Mac, Windows, and Linux systems. To support this tool, the Balsamiq site has devoted links to support, tutorials, and samples, fully explaining the uses and benefits of the product. In one quick click, users can either download the demo, or buy the complete system and instantly install it right onto their own computer.
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“Mockups For Desktop allows you to work on your UI wherever you are, regardless of your Internet connection. It works on planes, at coffee shops, and wherever you like to do uninterrupted work. Import and Export features ensure seamless integration with all the other versions of Mockups, for when you get back online. Plus you can load and save multiple mockups files, use all keyboard shortcuts and lots more.”
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Balsamiq’s Mockups is a well-developed UI testing and creation platform that all users are bound to love. The site offers basic support to users who may be in need. An explanation of forthcoming plug ins may be useful so that users know what to expect from future developments.
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What additional benefits may other plug ins offer? What support can be introduced for them?
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