Freeware Flowcharting

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RobynAston
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Freeware Flowcharting

#1 Post by RobynAston » 28 Aug 2008 21:44

Hi,

Having a touch of OCD, I'd like a simple application to draw and store flowcharts (nothing involved or clever) so that I can formerly plan my programs before coding them.

A quick search of the web shows a few free trials for applications that are about a hundred times more than I want, but no freeware hobbyist level ones.

Can anyone reccommend anything?

Regards,

Robyn.

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#2 Post by LGR » 29 Aug 2008 14:47

Dia is an open source Visio wanabe, available for both windows and linux. That should work for you. If not, you're going to have to pay.
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RobynAston
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#3 Post by RobynAston » 29 Aug 2008 21:35

Thanks for the suggestion. A quick look seems promising. Seems to have a few foibles at first opening, especially with my multiple monitor system, but its simple, which I like!

Regards,

Robyn.

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#4 Post by piort » 30 Aug 2008 11:12

hi,
you can try http://cmap.ihmc.us/download/
i have use it for concept model but you can use it for basic flowchart too ;-)

RobynAston
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#5 Post by RobynAston » 03 Sep 2008 00:35

I had a quick look at cmap. I'm still getting my head round it. Thanks for the suggestion.

Regards,

Robyn Aston

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