You could try Axure, if you work on a PC (not available for Mac). It
allows you to build the wireframe and annotate it at once. Then it
automatically builds the product requirements document when you're
done. 

It makes sense if you're working by yourself. But it can be tedious
for collaboration--you have to have Axure to make changes and
generate a new version of the requirements doc. (On the other hand,
if you "own" the requirements doc anyway, it makes sense). 

It might be worth a trial for what you're doing.


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