WireframeSketcher is a software tool that helps product managers, designers, and developers quickly create wireframes, mockups, and prototypes for desktop, Web, and mobile applications. It’s a standalone application and a plug-in for any Eclipse IDE.
| Tags | Desktop Environment tools multimedia Graphics Software Development User Interfaces Wireframes Mockups Prototyping |
|---|---|
| Licenses | commercial license |
| Operating Systems | OS Independent |
| Implementation | Java |
Recent releases


Release Notes: This version brings new Android 4 and Touch Gestures stencils. Other changes include Distribute Centers actions, a background property for Browser widgets, a better look for the TabbedPane widget, and other small improvements and bugfixes.


Release Notes: This release switches font size units from points to pixels. It also brings a few improvements and several bugfixes.


Release Notes: This version brings support for screen flow PDF export and printing. It also improves the layout of screen flows by reducing the number of displaying links. Other changes include small improvements and bugfixes.


Release Notes: This version brings a few bugfixes and better bulleted lists. Bulleted lists now use circle and square styles on 2nd and 3rd levels.


Release Notes: This version brings a new and improved palette, adds a new iPad stencil to Mockups Gallery, and packs various changes that improve the wireframing experience.
Recent comments
06 Jan 2012 08:41
I updated the license info. It seems like it was lost during freshmeat to freecode migration.
03 Jan 2012 14:36
Not free software in either the "free as in free beer" or "free as in free speech" senses. It's proprietary software. Shouldn't even be listed here. From the license: "This is NOT a free software. Subject to the terms below, you are hereby licensed to use the Software for evaluation purposes without charge. To use the Software for commercial purposes a registration is required."
03 Jan 2012 10:51
Could you please add license metadata for this?
I was rather disappointed to see that it's not Libre/Free on clicking through. I'm not complaining about the license per se, just that it isn't obvious before clicking through.
Thanks.