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What (free) diagramming tool would you suggest for creating diagrams on Mac OS X? I am currently using ArgoUML for UML diagrams and am very pleased, but would also like to draw some stuff more freely.

I have tried to get dia from DarwinPorts, but it just starts swearing at me.

Please only post one suggestion per answer and let the voting system do the rest.

Valid answers include (usable) online drawing tools.

EDIT: Yes, I know about OmniGraffle - I would very much like to use it, but this is not for business, but for a private thesis and I have no money whatsoever (yet). I guess I'll have to try to get dia working after all :(

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Gliffy's free version is a fine tool for doing diagrams. I can say that I prefer OmniGraffle though, but you did ask for free.

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Gliffy's pretty sweet. One of my co-workers used it to diagram our entire hiring process for coding it. It was a work of art. – Bob King Sep 18 '08 at 13:40
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OmniGraffle (but it isn't free)

http://www.omnigroup.com/applications/OmniGraffle/

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(which isn't free) – Jim Puls Sep 17 '08 at 18:41
Ah, beat me by 14 seconds... – Peter Hilton Sep 17 '08 at 18:42
d'oh, I missed the free requirement. Edited to point that out. – bmdhacks Sep 17 '08 at 18:45
If you're making small diagrams (less than 20 objects), you can use OmniGraffle without paying for it. (But the 20 objects limit is rather restrictive.) – mipadi Dec 17 '08 at 17:16
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Pencil is a diagramming/prototyping tool built on the Mozilla engine. It can run as a Firefox plugin or a standalone app. I've only used it on Windows, but I assume it runs under OS X.

It's a little better at prototyping GUIs than diagramming, but it may serve your needs.

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Also xMind is nice, but I don't know if it's not "too much" for what you want. It's not free nor cheap. Also not relevant but xmind is Cross Platform.

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I'm surprised no one has mentioned inkscape. It's an X11 app, I believe, but it's great for all manner of diagramming applications.

AFAIK there's no specific flow-diagramming tools (as the perennial favourite OmniGraffle has), but if you're only after that kind of thing you could always use graphviz.

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Graphviz has a very nice native frontend for OS X. Not sure how much it fits “free drawing” though.

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I know I'm a bit late to answer this question, but OpenOffice Draw (NeoOffice Draw for Mac OS X) is the only decent "native" diagramming tool that is completely free in my opinion. The only drawback is that you have to download the whole NeoOffice Application to get Draw.

There is also yed which is a free cross-platform java application.

Alternatively, you could look for online tool:

  • Lovely Charts (lovelycharts.com/)
  • Creately (creately.com/)
  • Draw Anywhere (drawanywhere.com/)
  • LucidChart (lucidchart.com/)
  • FlowChart.com (flowchart.com/demo/) (still in closed beta but will be free when it launches)
  • Project Draw (draw.labs.autodesk.com/ADDraw/draw.html)
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It's not free, but I've found OmniGraffle to be outstanding. I generate alot of diagrams (both software architecture and for concepts) and didn't find any free tools that were anywhere near as acceptable to me.

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You'll thank yourself for getting OmniGraffle even though it isn't free. Otherwise you might look into online programs like Gliffy if you want to do just a few drawings for a one-off project.

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FreeMind Written in java so they should have an OSX verison.

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Pencil, paper and scanner?

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omnigraffle does not have any method to do multiple inheritance..

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sounds like a question for its own thread, not an answer to this question – Eli Dec 17 '08 at 17:13
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I've also used Dia before, but it is flaky. You might want to try it out under a Windows or Linux just to see if it's worth the trouble of trying to get it to work under OS X

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