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| Downloads:14,829 |
| Version Downloads:689 |
| Type:Business : Applications |
| License:Shareware |
| Date:10 Jan 2012 |
| Platform:PPC / Intel |
| Price: $29.95 |
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Kihoalu reviewed on 25 Dec 2011
Its got the rudiments, but no elegance. DId I miss something?
Quick testdrive says all it is are a handful of box shaps as masks for text, with connectors. Another org chart creator.
As previous testdriver noticed: each tool requires a click on the toolbar to activate & use it. Needs a bit of work, imo.
Whatever happened to the flowcharters which existed in OS9?
There were a few that weren't keeping up with the interface & relied on scrollbars, but had hot links in the corners of the "card" which allowed for text notes, others which linked to subordinate charts.
The tools are very individualistic: to work with each object requires you to switch tools to do anything. One tool to move objects; one tool to resize; one tool to connect objects; one tool to disconnect objects, etc.
Modern software combines several work modes into one tool. This is what people are used to.
Keep working on it. It may become very useful.