Microsoft Visio is diagramming software for Microsoft Windows. It uses vector graphics to create diagrams. The 2007 Standard and Professional editions share the same interface, but the latter has add... More
I was just reading through an interesting post from Mike Kavis, in which he describes his efforts to use open source software as a way to avoid Microsoft's products altogether. His post is a follow-up to another one he wrote about his, er, social experiment. Kavis became Microsoft-free by using products such as Thunderbird for e-mail, OpenOffice for productivity apps, and Firefox for browsing. After chucking Microsoft Office, though, Kavis laments that "there is no answer for Visio." I beg to differ. There is actually a truly fantastic free, open source alternative to Microsoft's visualization and diagramming tool: Dia. Take a look at it here.
Everyone, especially computer people, love lists of resources. I do as well, and I decided it's time to share many of the resources that have helped me in my career.
I have used Visio from time to time and has heard that MindMap is very good alternative to Visio. Can anyone who has used both let me know? Thanks.
Is there an Open Source Visio application that you've used/recommend? Even better if you can point me to an open source web-based flow-chart application.
Thanks!