[clue-tech] Network Topography Schematic drawing software?

Anderson, Mark Mark.Anderson at cccs.edu
Thu Apr 7 08:31:42 MDT 2005


Hello,
 
Sorry about the graph, I attached it to the wrong message.  I should not try to do two things at once :).
 
Mark

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From: clue-tech-bounces at clue.denver.co.us on behalf of Anderson, Mark
Sent: Thu 4/7/2005 8:30 AM
To: dajenne at flash.net; clue tech; khellman at mcprogramming.com; clue tech
Subject: RE: [clue-tech] Network Topography Schematic drawing software?


Hello,
 
DIA is nice but I started using kivio which is one of the kde applications.  The price is also right on it and I like it's user interface a little better but we all have our personal tastes.  I think it is worth looking at.
 
Mark

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From: clue-tech-bounces at clue.denver.co.us on behalf of David A. Jenne
Sent: Wed 4/6/2005 9:30 PM
To: khellman at mcprogramming.com; 'clue tech'
Subject: RE: [clue-tech] Network Topography Schematic drawing software?



I like Visio better, but take a look at Dia (the price is right and it
exports to an XML format):

http://www.gnome.org/projects/dia/

--David J

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[mailto:clue-tech-bounces at clue.denver.co.us] On Behalf Of Keith Hellman
Sent: Sunday, April 03, 2005 3:52 PM
To: clue tech
Subject: Re: [clue-tech] Network Topography Schematic drawing software?

On Sun, Apr 03, 2005 at 12:36:26PM -0700, William wrote:
> I'm looking for a good alternative (free, because I won't be designing
> but a couple of scenarios) to Microsoft Visio for drawing complex
> network topography schematics.  I've been searching Google to the point of
frustration on terms like [draw "network topography" schematic].  Any ideas?

There is, of course, the venerable xfig (http://www.xfig.org/)

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