Dia is free software/open source general-purpose diagramming software, developed as part of the GNOME project's office suite and was originally created by Alexander Larsson. Dia uses a controlled single document interface (CSDI) similar to GIMP and Sodipodi. Dia has a modular design with several shape packages available for different needs: flowchart, network diagrams, circuit diagrams, etc. It does not restrict symbols and connectors from various categories from being placed together. Dia can be used to draw many different kinds of diagrams. It currently has special objects to help draw entity-relationship models, UML diagrams, flowcharts, network diagrams, and simple circuits. It is also possible to add support for new shapes by writing simple XML files, using a subset of SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) to draw the shape. Dia loads and saves diagrams to a custom XML format (gzipped by default, to save space) and can print diagrams including very large diagrams that span multiple pages. It can also be scripted using the Python programming language. [edit]
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Dia is software for creating diagrams in a similar way to Microsoft Visio. It can be used to create relationship charts, flowcharts and network diagrams.
There are symbols for diagrams in all sorts of areas from simple Logic circuits, to map symbols. These are all laid out in separate but easy-to-select menus.
The interface is very similar to the GIMP image editing software. There is a main window with all of the main menu items and buttons. Each diagram has its own window.