Microsoft Visio XML import and export - share files with PC-using colleagues : Dynamic outline view - quickly jot down thoughts in text form that are automatically turned into graphics : Powerful styling options for individual objects and entire diagrams : Built-in stencil search for drag-and-drop drawing : Bezier curve drawing tool - usually found only in expensive illustration programs, now you can create almost any kind of custom shape : Master canvases - re-use certain designs or control the placement of text and graphics : Document scale - design accurate diagrams with OmniGraffle's automatic document scaling feature : System Requirements - Apple Mac Computer and Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard or above
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Omni Group
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Omni Group
Release Date: 2008-08-01
ISBN/EAN: 0832250000147
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Great Visio substitute
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I am a patent agent and prepare my own figures for patent applications. I draw network diagrams, flow charts, GUIs, circuitry, and random computer parts. I recently made the switch to Mac. I tried running Visio through Parallels, but got tired of waiting for Parallels to boot up before I could edit or view a drawing. I decided I'd try to find a Mac-native application for drawings. When I did a search for Visio for Mac, I found out that it's not available, but that there's a product called ConceptDraw that sells a replacement package for $200. I found them when I Googled "Visio Mac" and was directed to visioformac.com. I guess I was somewhat displeased with a company trying to give me the impression that they are the official replacement for Visio in the Mac environment. With all fairness to ConceptDraw, I did not try their product out as a result, so I cannot provide any commentary on the quality of that product. I went to see what else was around. After hunting around, I found NeoOffice. While it's somewhat feature-rich, it had a lag issue, I assume because it's Java-based. My attention then was directed to OmniGraffle, which appeared to be ConceptDraw's only other strong commercial competitor. Omnigraffle was appealing because they had a regular version that cost $100. Then, I watched Omnigraffle's intro videos. They showed off Omnigraffle's great, clean UI and how easy it would be for me to do what I had been doing in Visio. Those videos pretty much sold me. When I looked at the webpage that provided a feature comparison between the regular and pro version of Omnigraffle, I discovered that I could import all my previous work from Visio. That alone saved me a ton of time. I purchased the Omnigraffle Professional 5 and have not regretted it for a second. The selection of stencils on graffletopia.com made getting started a breeze. I quickly imported my Visio stencils without issue and imported various drawings I had prepared in Visio with no hiccups. My only gripe is that I wish that Omnigraffle had a PC version that I could tell Windows users to use because, in my opinion, this software is better than Visio for my purpose.
Total Votes: 0, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2009-01-01
Excellent Solution for Site-maps and more...
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I have used their products in the past and have always been pleased with the functionality and ability to quickly get site-maps in motion. As a web / multimedia developer I highly recommend this app! Using Adobe Illustrator just isn't as practical and efficient. The number of free Stencils you can download makes this a very handy tool in your library. If you aren't sure about it, go to the site and try the demo, you will be pleasantly surprised!
Total Votes: 0, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2008-11-02