Creating WPF Prototypes with SketchFlow

Posted by: Simple Talk, on 18 Jun 2010 | View original | Bookmarked: 0 time(s)

Prototyping with Sketchflow transforms what was once a frustrating and time-consuming chore. With SketchFlow, WPF prototypes can be created and changed with amazing ease. SketchFlow is WPF's secret weapon. Well, it was secret until Michael Sorens produced this article....

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