I sometimes use Visio.  It has objects that represent form controls such
as buttons, text boxes, radio buttons, etc. 

-----Original Message-----
From: Chuck Mason [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, August 01, 2005 11:51 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Prototyping

I'm curious as to what tool other CF'rs use to "prototype" their CF
applications for proposing XYZ to the client.  I've seen some use
Photoshop & Fireworks, Dreamweaver is of course an option.  This may
sound odd but, I've found MS Visual Studio's "Grid Layout" to be an
attractive option as I can drag/drop all UI to where I want in record
time and the interface is web-based versus graphics.  Being the CF
programmer that I am - after the non-functional prototype is accepted,
it's archived and I begin development with CF (prefer Dreamweaver as
code editor).  I'm sure many would say (maybe not on this list), "why
build in VS and not follow through w/ASP.net coding"?  
I prefer CF, though VS (using grid layout) "currently" serves my
purposes for "non-functional" prototypes.  

What do you use for prototyping?  Am open to other options ... perhaps
their's a plug-in for CFEclipse?  

Regards,
Chuck

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