In my experience, Fireworks works best for pixel-accurate prototyping (and
has the handy Master page feature, borrowed from InDesign). It even has some
handy tools for layout-- the CS4 beta had a feature that lets you space
elements with a certain pixel margin, for example.

OmniGraffle and Visio are better tools for diagramming and flowcharting.

Use each of these tools for these purposes, and you'll want to throw less
things at people.

As for InDesign, its strong suit is, as mentioned above, layout. It's good
for annotating slices of the mockups you make in Fireworks with a story.
Haven't tried this yet, but my idea workflow would be creating a vision in
Fireworks, setting up 'slices' for automated export, and having them update
right in InDesign.

- N
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