EDraw Flowchart Site License 1.6.8
| Developer: |
EDrawSoft (more products...) |
| OS: | Windows |
| License: | Shareware |
| Price: |
FREE |
| Size: | 1.2 MB |
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EDraw is a new, rapid and powerful flowchart design software, novel, small and exquisite, who works in the following fields: basic flowcharts, organizational charts, business charts, work flowcharts and network diagrams.It will help you visualize and structure information, add illustrations and drawings to your documents and make all this fast and easy. That's possible thanks to the program's intuitive interface, easy-to-use drawing tools, and lots of pre-drawn library objects. Note: You can free to download the latest version at http://www.edrawsoft.com/flow/EDrawSetup.exe at any time. You can get free upgrade for ever and a 30-day money-back guarantee.Makes Your Life Easy with EDraw Flowchart Software EDraw is a new flowchart software, which creates flowcharts with minimum time loss for you. Support basic flowcharts, organizational charts, business charts, hr diagrams, work flowcharts, programming flowcharts, process flowcharts and network design diagrams. Powerful and easy-to-use drawing tools and many pre-drawn library objects, drawing does not need to start anew. Just drag the ready-made shapes from the toolbar and drop them on your page. Drawing couldn't be easier! What You See Is What You Get. Zooming, scrolling, multi selection and multi-level undo/redo supported. No artistic skill is required. Automatically aligns and arranges everything to look great. Lots of shape templates. Offer more than 600 flowchart shapes in common use, drawing does not need to start anew. Gallery support. Offer the template storehouse to collect, manage various kinds of works of excellence. Distinct colors, fonts, shapes, styles, pictures, text and symbol for each object of the diagram are available. Common graphic format support and printing what your see is what you get. Provide Flowchart ActiveX Control for program develops, it can be easily integrated into applications written in languages that support ActiveX control s...
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