Yeah Dia is cool enough, has a Win32 and Linux port, and exports CGM for
sticking in to MS word docs, only probs I've had with it are when I do
import CGM the fonts get screwy...
Dave.
On Wed, 10 May 2000, Justin Mason wrote:
>> David Murphy said:
>> > Item 1) A visio clone, that works. It boggles the mind that this
> > doesn't exist, given the number of techie users it has.
>> Have you tried dia, the GNOME tool? It seems really cool and IMHO it
> looks like it has better usability than Visio,
>> --j.
>>
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