You don’t want to know how many hours I’ve spent messing around in Visio drawing wireframes. It always ends up being a painful process of creating templates for the header, making sure it gets on every page, exporting it to PDF so other people can see it, versioning…..ARGH! I’m getting frustrated just talking about it
Anyhow, I was doing some random googling yesterday and I came across ProtoShare. It looks like a kickass web-based piece of wireframing software with built-in commenting and clickable actions on your wireframes. You can just drag-drop elements around the page like in Visio, then connect actions to them.
I can’t wait to try it out on my next project. I hope nobody FRAMES me for using it. Har har
Tags: ProtoShare, wireframe

Cool – I like that it’s web based. The collaborative aspect is nice.
I recently started using a similar tool for wireframes:
http://www.axure.com
Pretty detailed tool.
Not web based, though. Offers versioning through subversion.
@ShaneH Nice, I’ll check that one out too. Their video tour has better music
But I kinda like how ProtoShare is in the cloud and has commenting built-in. I hate the never-ending cycle of make-an-edit, post-to-Basecamp, make-an-edit, etc