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Oh that's the fubarino sdThe picture in post 14
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Oh that's the fubarino sdThe picture in post 14
I believe it to be good, however!!! I was lost within minutes... I thought it was a steep learning curve..Hi.
My direct answer to the first post in this thread is Inkscape (they use to say it's the free alternative to Illustrator). I've used that program for some years now both in job and private, and I would have no problems making such graph .
I have used Lucid Chart (free version) for a few years. It is intuitive. It is free. You don't get bombarded constantly with spam. It is expensive, if you buy a professional version, but I have not noted any deficiencies in the free version. I use it mostly for flow charts and it is far superior to PowerPoint that I used before.
John
but nothing as vivid as in the original post for this thread.
An example is in the pdf attachment.
I use Lucid Chart for flow charts.
What is the cost? The page fail to inform about that, and I won't use my time to finding a hidden (or just hard to find) price tag.For flowcharts check out this free offering. You get more than you pay for it.
yEd Graph Editor at https://www.yworks.com/en/products/yfiles/yed/