Answer by T-Dawg for OpenSource Flow Charting
Meanwhile there is a desktop version of draw.io based on electron which is also available as a .deb package. It seems that it is also open source. Personally I find this the most easy to use solution...
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There is another software to make flow charts called yED.Check it out.
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Perhaps xmind is an option. It's much more than just a Mindmapper.Examples:http://www.xmind.net/share/test00/flow-chart/http://www.xmind.net/share/andi_iium/ip-geolocation-techniques/
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I use Google Docs for creating flow charts. It's not open source, but it is free (as in beer) and does create attractive graphics. Here's an example of a simply chartIt's not very complex in that it...
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I would add inkscape to the possibility list. Output is svg by default, so it is very portable will render well. (Flowchart hint -- use the connector tool.) If you are comfortable with the interface,...
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Personally I'm a fan of tcm, Toolkit for conceptual modeling (it's available from the repositories). Mainly because the file format is textual, so you can edit it with a text editor if need be, and you...
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you can use for Flow Chart Design:LibreOffice Draw (Formerly OpenOffice Draw) (You can give it colors to the elements)Kivio (From the KDE KOffice Suite)InkscapeIf you are talking about Gantt Flow...
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I'm looking for an application that drops output in a portable format, maybe export as an image file so I can flowchart some application designs and submit them to my boss for professional review. From...
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