I used to work on desktop software and found that because most of the
interactions were long-time standards, usually a pixel-perfect mock
sufficed. I now use a combination of methods to generate wires and
mocks and import them into PowerPoint or Word. I don't have InDesign
or Illustrator but the Office products are easy enough for me to
import graphics into and then I usually annotate them as necessary
with the interaction recommendations.

Note that I'm no longer a designer per se, but mainly a
researcher/analyst. My level of detail is far less than what most IAs
must do.


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