If anyone's on a Mac, Omnigraffle Pro is a great app.
Cheers
On 4/30/07, Danny Kodicek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> OpenOffice has a nice drawing tool with all of the
> flowcharting symbols defined. www.openoffice.org You can
> colour and shade them to your hearts content.
If you want to loo
> OpenOffice has a nice drawing tool with all of the
> flowcharting symbols defined. www.openoffice.org You can
> colour and shade them to your hearts content.
If you want to look at alternatives, I'm a fan of SmartDraw, which is good
for mocking up interfaces as well. For flow charts specific
Free at last, free at last!
No more MS-Office.
Ron
nik crosina wrote:
Looked at openoffice and fell in love!
Thanks, Ron!!
Have a nice weekend,
Nik
On 4/27/07, Ron Wheeler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
OpenOffice has a nice drawing tool with all of the flowcharting symbols
defined. www.openof
Looked at openoffice and fell in love!
Thanks, Ron!!
Have a nice weekend,
Nik
On 4/27/07, Ron Wheeler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
OpenOffice has a nice drawing tool with all of the flowcharting symbols
defined. www.openoffice.org
You can colour and shade them to your hearts content.
I built a
OpenOffice has a nice drawing tool with all of the flowcharting symbols
defined. www.openoffice.org
You can colour and shade them to your hearts content.
I built a flowcharting add-on to Compendium www.compendiuminstitute.org
http://www.compendiuminstitute.org/community/bpa.html is a link to a
Hi guys,
Does any of you use flow charting to map out
projects/screens/functionality? If so - what are you using to draw
them. I don't have excel which I used before and am looking for some
shareware or other small but beautifully formed solution.
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Nik C
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