Brian Vagnoni on 24 Jan 2008 16:36:17 -0800


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Re: [PLUG] Making network diagrams in Linux


James you aren't a Drexel student are you? Visual Studio started coming with a version of Visio if I'm not mistaken. Though I'm not 100% sure, it mite come with the free version of VS. If you were a drexel student you could download VS from Drexel for free. Provided it wasn't for commercial purposes......

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From: James Barrett [mailto:jadoba@jadoba.net]
To: plug@lists.phillylinux.org
Sent: Thu, 24 Jan 2008 18:59:00 -0500
Subject: [PLUG] Making network diagrams in Linux

I want to make detailed flowchart-type diagrams for a network I am
trying to restructure. Kdissert is what I am using now, and it is a
fairly nice with good features, but is not exactly for network diagrams.
I had the pleasure of being granted with a copy of Microsoft Visio last
year. It actually is (was?) a great product, FWIU one of those things
that MS acquired through a buy-out and did not really mangle all that
much, just rebranded. In any event, I no longer own a license to Visio.

'apt-cache search flowchart' gave me kivio, and I just installed it.
I am going to try it out now, but does anyone have other suggestions?

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James Barrett
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