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: Re: LUG: Scientific drawing software for Linux
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: Daniel Underwood <daniel.underwood@ncsu.[redacted]>
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: Tue, 18 May 2010 22:03:57 -0400
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Yeah, Dia is great, but not very full-featured beyond drawing simple
flowcharts and diagrams.
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Daniel Underwood
North Carolina State University
MSc - Operations Research
daniel.underwood@ncsu.[redacted]
XXX.302.3291
http://www.ncsu.edu/~djunderw/
On May 18, 2010, at 9:58 PM, Richard Carter <rwcarter@ncsu.[redacted]> wrote:
> That looks like Visio, and Visio looks like the following according to
> OSAlt: (http://www.osalt.com/visio)
>
> ArgoUML 0.24
> ArgoUML is a great UML (Unified Modeling Language) tool. Written in
> Java and using Java Web Start makes it easy to work with (install) and
> use on any platform. It has full support for the UML 1.4... Read more
>
> Kivio 1.6.1
> Kivio is part of the KOffice open source office suite. For
> flowcharting, network diagrams and all other graphing need Kivio
> solves them with an easy to user interface. As part of the KOffice
> office... Read more
>
> Dia 0.96
> Dia is designed to be much like the commercial Windows program
> 'Visio'. It can be used to draw many different kinds of diagrams. It
> currently has special objects to help draw entity relationship... Read
> more
>
> OpenOffice Draw 3.0
> Open Office Draw, part of the Open Office package, wasn't designed to
> compete with high-end graphics packages but is an easy to use,
> effective drawing tool that makes it simple to create flowcharts,...
> Read more
>
>
> Ricket
>
>
> On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 9:19 PM, Daniel Underwood
> <daniel.underwood@ncsu.[redacted]> wrote:
>> Looking for software to draw scientific diagrams/charts/images/etc.
>> Ideally something like
>>
>> <http://www.smartdraw.com/>
>>
>> ...but for Linux.
>> --
>> Daniel Underwood
>> North Carolina State University
>> Graduate Student - Operations Research
>> email: daniel.underwood@ncsu.[redacted]
>> phone: XXX.302.3291
>> fax: XXX.515.5281
>> web: http://www4.ncsu.edu/~djunderw/
>>
>>
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