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      <title>Research and Experience Prototyping Tools, Tips and Apps</title>
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      <description>I have been giving lists of experience prototyping tools and tips for doing research to quite a lot of students recently, so I thought I would start compiling it into a file, which has turned into quite a lengthy – and I hope useful – resource. I’ll try and keep this regularly updated.
[Last update: 2015-08-19 added link to Principle for Mac]
Mockups &amp;amp; Experience Prototyping Tools Pen, Paper and Scissors Yes, that’s right.</description>
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