At the risk of being flamed, I'd say that nothing is better than OmniGraffle.
That aside, both Gimp and Dia are cross-platform and very reasonable
choices. They may not fit the Mac gui, but they work well enough if
cross-platform is a higher priority than best-of-breed. You can get
the job done with them.
If cross-platform is not your highest priority, I'd pick OmniGraffle
and Acorn, with Photoshop and such as the big guns, as required.
Though, there's a lot to be said for wireframing in HTML, and for
paper prototypes.
---Peter
On 10/23/08, Gerard Petersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Francis,
>
> I'm not a designer but I start my global layout on paper or in my head and
> then it's (x)html and CSS. The first thing that comes to mind on doing this
> electronically is photoshop (and siblings ... CS3?). And the Gimp but that
> would not be a good choice on OSX (gui handling wise).
>
> Regards,
>
> Gerard.
>
> Francis wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> What do you use for design interface / mockup?
>>
>> I made some search, omnigraph seems pretty popular. But I often switch
>> between linux and Mac and omnigraffle isn't cross platform.
>>
>> Is there any tools out there that work on Mac OS X and Linux? (or
>> something better than omnigraffle)
>>
>> Thank you
>>
>>
>>
>> >
>
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>
>
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