tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1978356510587112308.post4645473656343899343..comments2024-03-29T20:04:17.419+13:00Comments on Aligorith's Lair: My Current Diagramming WorkflowUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1978356510587112308.post-62390485517334569822015-09-08T21:14:52.506+12:002015-09-08T21:14:52.506+12:00have you tried creately ? its an online diagrammin...have you tried <a href="http://creately.com" rel="nofollow">creately</a> ? its an online diagramming and collaboration software.Evanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01134034541170679170noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1978356510587112308.post-33582087271963302952013-08-06T00:13:13.171+12:002013-08-06T00:13:13.171+12:00Actually I have.
On the whole, it's one of t...Actually I have. <br /><br />On the whole, it's one of the nicer ones out there (woo! auto-layout tools), though IIRC there are a few things workflow-wise which didn't feel quite right, at least last time I tried it.<br /><br />EDIT: Booting it up to check, I remember what those were. <br />1) Having to drag shapes out from the palette to create new nodes is a bit annoying. I wonder if there's a shortcut for just adding certain node types where the mouse is...<br />2) Node colours seem to default to a certain yellow colour (though fortunately not an obnoxious shade), though there doesn't seem to be any mass mechanism to change this.<br /><br />But thanks for the tip :) I kindof forgot I had that one installed!Aligorithhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11379156223939123157noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1978356510587112308.post-38739502387024621522013-08-05T22:36:01.956+12:002013-08-05T22:36:01.956+12:00You probably get to hear this a lot, but have you ...You probably get to hear this a lot, but have you tried YEd? I don't have experience in diagramming whether it will satisfy all your needs, but at the least it has unlimited canvas(styling is a little difficult though)Thera Dratarahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04499834646828377136noreply@blogger.com