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We present OpenWizard, a wizard of oz component-based approach for rapidly prototyping and testing multimodal applications. OpenWizard allows the designer and the developer to rapidly test a non-fully functional multimodal prototype by replacing one modality or a composition of modalities that are not yet available by wizard of oz techniques. We illustrate OpenWizard using a multimodal map navigator.