FYI:  This morning, Gliffy (www.gliffy.com) announced it will open its
API.  Posting here because the API also includes OAuth support.

Gliffy Opens Its API
Move Could Create a Web-based Army of Online Visio Killers

San Francisco, CA, July 30, 2009 - Gliffy, maker of the world's most
popular browser-based diagramming and flowchart tool, today opened its
application programming interface (API) to outside developers. By
making its API publicly available, Gliffy takes advantage of a growing
movement by companies across a wide range of industries who are
unlocking their APIs to extend the reach of their applications and
data.

The company said developers have already created two applications
based on the Gliffy API:  a plugin that allows bloggers on the
Wordpress platform to easily add diagrams and flowcharts to their
posts, and a backup script that enables users to backup their Gliffy
documents to local machines.

“We pioneered this market nearly four years ago,” said Chris Kohlhart,
founder and CEO, Gliffy.  “We’ve done it again by resetting the
criteria needed to compete not only against our leading online
platform, but against legacy, platform-restricted competitors like
Visio and OmniGraffle.”

Gliffy’s API and language-specific client libraries (Java, PHP) make
integration as easy as adding a few lines of code.  The API also
includes OAuth support for third party applications.  The company has
built a growing developer community, vibrant forums and a public issue
tracker to provide developers with the tools they need to quickly add
and support powerful diagramming and flowchart features into new
products and services. Developers can go to http://www.gliffy.com/developer/
to learn about the API and request access to API keys.

Combined with a new user interface, the API release is the latest in a
number of moves the company has made recently to extend its lead as
the online alternative to traditional platform-dependent and costly
drawing tools.

Gliffy was the first company to provide a low-cost, simple and
collaborative flowchart and diagramming alternative to a market that,
until Gliffy, had few competitive options.  Gliffy's cloud-based
application makes information visible and easier to understand.  Over
the past two years, the company has amassed a passionate customer base
that reflects a cross-section of users from academia, enterprise,
software development, and business.

About Gliffy

Gliffy is the industry leader in online, shareable flowcharts and
diagrams. Gliffy's intuitive drag-and-drop interface combines the
power of traditional desktop software with the lightweight, low
learning curve and flexible features of today's most popular browser-
based applications. More than 750 companies and more than one million
people use the company’s cloud-based software to communicate more
effectively and at drastically lower costs than traditional CD-based
programs, making it the world’s most popular online flowchart and
diagramming tool. Gliffy’s customers include some of the biggest names
in technology, banking, government and academia, including thousands
of Confluence users at IBM, Bank of America, Mapquest, Merck and Ford.

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