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smeserver-mock

SMEServer Koozali developed git repo for smeserver-mock smeserver

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Software mockups are a great way to visualize the design and layout of a project before it is coded. Mockups are used to help communicate the look and feel of a project to stakeholders, potential customers, and even developers. Mockups typically consist of a representation of all the elements on a web page, including text, images, and navigation. By laying out the pieces of a project ahead of time, software mockups save time in the development process. Mockups are useful in that they can help pick up bugs early on and give the team an idea of what the final product should look like.