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Pencil – Cross-platform free GUI prototype designer

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Pencil is a free, open-source sketch mapping and GUI prototyping tool from Vietnam. Its hand-painted style can match the effect of drawing on paper veritably, and can independently run on Windows, Linux and Mac OS platforms or even installed as plugin of Firefox.

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GUI Bloopers 2.0, 2nd Edition HD PDF

GUI Bloopers 2.0: Common User Interface Design Don’ts and Dos describes the often-committed “taboos” for software developers when they design the graphical user interface (GUI), and puts forward the basic principles and theoretical basis to avoid these errors.

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VStat – Small GUI tool for command line netstat

As is known to all, the Windows netstat command could list all the detail parameters of current network links (such as routing table, active Internet connections and the state of every network interface equipment, etc.), except that, it is a Command Line Mode, so it is not convenient enough for use. Now, with VStat, we basically do not need the netstat command any more.

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