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App Wireframing on iPhone

Hi, does anyone know if there is an app available for the iphone that lets you wireframe designs for apps...

I have downloaded an app called 'Pop' but you have to sketch your wireframes on paper and then take photos and 'Pop' will then allow you to piece your wireframe together...

I use omnigraffle om my iPad and mac for wireframing but they don't have an iphone version... does anyone know know any good iphone app for the iphone that lets you wireframe... thanks in advance
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Actually they say iPhone 5 is supported but one has to use the 4" template.
In the AppStore you can look it up and check out Related for other options.

Forgot to mention that AppCooker works only on iPad. Not iPhone.
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Thanks all... but am i right in saying that none of the apps mentioned here are for the iPhone - they might let you wireframe iPhone apps but can you run the wireframe app itself on the iPhone?
Yes, that seems to be the fact.

In AppCookers case you can use App Taster (http://www.appcooker.com/apptaster-play-mockups-wireframes/) to show off your design on either iPad or iPhone. App Taster is free but in only for use for the work you do on App Cooker.
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Yeah, i am surprised that omnigraffle have not released an iPhone version as it works quite well on the iPad
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Yeah, it would be hard to use on the iphone as the screen is smaller but you could just zoom for this... it would be very handy when you get an idea for something that you want to quickly wireframe and then extend on desktop later
I am an android phone guy for now, but  I'm sure there are sketch type apps you can draw with your finder.  I have not fully embraced https://evernote.com yet but I think there is an add on for this.

However, I still keep a pad of paper in a bound book.  Working with clients handing the pen over to each other is quick, easy and keeps them engaged.  Plus you look cool because your not like everybody else.
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Ha, thanks Padas... i find anything you draw on paper then needs to be mocked up on a computer at some stage...
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Cool, will check these out...
Mockflow was something I have checked out in the past when trying to collaborate with somebody but I never went through with it.  But worth a look.   http://www.mockflow.com/