I've always just used OpenOffice Draw and it just occurred to me that there has to be something better out there.
So what do you use? Do you like it?
Bonus points for free things and for web apps.
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I've always just used OpenOffice Draw and it just occurred to me that there has to be something better out there. So what do you use? Do you like it? Bonus points for free things and for web apps. |
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I use Dia, the Diagram Editor.
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Microsoft Visio is pretty much designed for this task - whilst expensive, it's very good. |
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SmartDraw is great. Visio is good too, but not as feature-rich. Google Docs has also recently added flowchart support too. |
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Rational Software Modeler (used to be Rational Rose). It also comes with a Microsoft .NET Extension that allows you to do .NET code generation from certain models. |
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I am using OmniGraffle which is not free but I don't regret buying a license at all |
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I've used yEd with some success. Never did anything real fancy with it though. |
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I use the combo Gliffy and MindMeister. |
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I'll throw Freemind on to the heap. Not so much for flow charting, but mindmapping. Good for high level brainstorming sessions. |
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There is also Visual Paradigm for UML. The community edition is free for non-commercial use. |
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I use both Mindmeister (easy to use and free) and Visio 2007 (powerful). |
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For sequence diagrams I like http://www.websequencediagrams.com |
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OmniGraffle http://www.omnigroup.com/applications/OmniGraffle/ This is only for the mac, and only the demo part is free, but it worth the money. |
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I prefer to make diagrams on paper, it's cheap and much, much faster than using a computerized tool. Not so pretty for showing to others though. |
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you'll find lots of similar questions with a lot of the same answers under the flowchart tag. |
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Graphviz is good for some type of diagrams. |
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