Are there any free diagramming tools for web site specification? Which is your favourite?

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This is subjective , please close this question. Also not related to programming. – zamfir Nov 6 '08 at 10:42
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Zamfir, this question is similar to yours at stackoverflow.com/questions/268291/…, just with a more specific focus. – Robert S. Nov 6 '08 at 16:14
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I'm not sure kind of diagrams you want to use but you could check out these:

  • FreeMind - an open source java-based mind mapper
  • StarUML - an open source UML tool (only for Windows unfortunately)
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Dia is a multipurpose diagraming tool, ala visio. http://live.gnome.org/Dia

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I found this one for Windows:

It is basic but just what I needed to design the web structure

@Touko, your link to StarUML is not working. This is the URL

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Thanks for noticing =) – Touko Nov 6 '08 at 15:29
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I usually use a Mind Mapping tool, here's a freebie that's very good. It's not v1 yet, but worth checking out:

Cayra

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I tried several days to download this, still broken. Any idea where I can find a mirror? – bob Nov 6 '08 at 9:57
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Inkscape is my favourite drawing tool. Has fantastic SVG support.

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Just in case you're talking about sketching out the UI specifications, Balsamiq is really nice.

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The OP specifically says a) Free, which Balsamiq is not and b) web-site spec, not UI spec. I love Balsamiq, but it's clearly offtopic here. – JoeBloggs Nov 16 '08 at 13:47
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