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New Kind of Software Prototyping Tool Released

New tool lets anyone create interactive HTML prototypes in minutes without programming using existing paper sketches, whiteboard photos or screenshots.

(PRWEB) April 26, 2006 -- ExtremePlanner Software recently released EasyPrototype, a new kind of prototyping tool that lets anyone create interactive HTML prototypes by assembling existing paper sketches, whiteboard photos or screenshots.

EasyPrototype is designed to solve one of the most challenging problems in software development - building the right product. By making it quick and easy to create user interface prototypes, EasyPrototype lets customers give critical feedback before the product is coded, saving time and money.

"There has been a gap between the high-end of prototyping where a lot of effort is spent build elaborate models, and the low end, using paper and whiteboards", said
David Churchville, founder of ExtremePlanner Software. "With EasyPrototype, designers can still use sketches and drawings, but now they can turn them into powerful, interactive communication tools."

EasyPrototype is available now, with pricing starting at $279 for a single user license.

For more information, visit the Web site at: http://www.extremeplanner.com/easyprototype.

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EasyPrototype in action with a pencil sketch
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