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> Hi all,
> 
> Anyone know of anything like Visio for Linux.  Dia is okay, but it
> seems that their progress has been agonizingly slow over the past few
> years.  It all seems that they're much more interested in advancing
> the UML diagraming side of things instead of the other options they
> provide for (specifically the network diagramming).
> 
> What alternatives are out there?  What are others using?

I haven't seen any alternatives (well, other than running Visio under
something like vmware or win4lin). I understand there are some commercial
plug-ins to enhance Dia; have you checked those out?

What are you looking for that Dia doesn't support?

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