On 29/01/2014 21:35, Octavio Alvarez wrote:
On 01/29/2014 12:27 PM, Beatrice Nilsson wrote:
I don't know which version of Dia I tried to use, I just clicked
download on your webpage yesterday, 28/1. I use Windows 7, 64-bit
Professional edition.
To complete on usability: Dia goal is to design general logical draws
such as diagrams and charts (there are other programs if you need a
specific diagram task, such as UML design, but Dia offers flexibility
and programatic I/O you can extend yourself). Dia has nothing to do with
a general drawing program. Take a look on its homepage and online
documentation.
More generally, the only good way to find a program which fit your needs
is to take a look at its homepage and documentation (with except for:
you benefits a software package system with convenient metadata, index
and search engine, what you find for years on most GNU/Linux general
purpose distributions).
<rant>
I know there are plently of bulk download sites, plently of freeware,
adware and footware, and they generally sucks on any side but display
ads. Don't blame a program [making bananas perfectly]: shame is on
download site [claiming dishonestly that program did the strawberries
you want].
</rant>
Regards,
Thomas HARDING
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