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Are there any free tools or software packages that offer functionality similar to MS Visio?

I am looking for something that can create database, most UML and application flow diagrams.

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Have a look at DIA

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I don't like DIA, but I don't know a better ones for free... – Peter Jan 15 at 14:20
What I miss of DIA is a good script to create DIA XML from Java files. – Ubersoldat Jan 15 at 14:21
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Argo UML is not visio, but can be used to make UML drawings.

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Open office draw has boxes with sticky connectors, which I find OK at those times I want just a quick simple diagram with little formalism. Argo UML is a slightly more formally correct, but you're not always there for the formalism.

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Many interesting programs here: http://www.osalt.com/visio

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I'm not too impressed by its suggestions – Stephan Eggermont Jan 15 at 18:07
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For different purposes, different programs.

Application flows are better generated than hand-drawn. Graphviz dot is excellent for it. You can then type something like:

digraph{
  step1 -> step2;
  step2 -> step3;
  step2 -> step4 [label="optional"];
}

A simple domain-specific language for directed graphs. It is well documented and has cross-platform implementations. It is also suitable for generating class-diagrams, but you probably don't want to its DSL directly for it (just write a small program to generate it)

For databases I've used Fabforce DbDesigner. There's also a version with SQL-server support.

http://www.fabforce.net/dbdesigner4/

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StarUML looks nice except it doesn't have any database diagram features.

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DIA is Crap. There has to be a better tool. Even mindmaps are a better option

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Dia works great for me, both for simple drawing and for UML. I know it's not perfect but it really can do the job. For mindmaps (and heck they are useful), I use freemind.

Don“t let the ugly websites fool you, they both are great pieces of software.

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