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Balsamiq Mockup is nice, but I'd like something similar that could produce something that I could distribute to clients that would allow them to click on elements and move between the mockups. Not looking for any fancy navigation - just the ability to move from on screen to the other based on what it click - like "hyperlinked regions".

I find that end-users often find it difficult to understand the flow of the application from a set of static mockups.

I really like the "hand-drawn" look as it stops end-users focusing on the detail too early, so I want something with that kind of feel.

Does Sketchflow provide this kind of functionality? Are there other tools that provide what I'm looking for?

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In my opinion, Fireworks is great for this.

You can even have it generate the HTML for your mock-up.

Zack
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Yes, SketchFlow does provide this functionality. It is really easy to set up navigation to any area on the screen or to real controls, and you also get navigation UI outside of your screen for cases where you really don't want to bother wiring up real UI in the first place.

SketchFlow does a lot more, including the ability to review and annotate prototypes with stakeholders, model states, animations and so on...

Christian Schormann