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    Cheaper or free alternative to Visio?

    Anyone know if there is a cheaper or free alternative to Visio available? I need some kind of macro scripting capability built in also.

    If my understanding is correct, the version of MS Visio I would need with VBscripting capability would be the Professional version, right? (at price £450+). Or does the standard version also allow scripting?

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    Comes with the Action Pack.....
    Still Invoicing

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      #3
      Or if you have a .ac.uk email address you can use:

      http://www.microsoft.com/student/dis...k/default.aspx

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        #4
        Or if you've a child of school age:

        http://www.software4students.co.uk/M...7-details.aspx

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          Mr Wong down at the chippy will get you a copy for a fiver.

          I do not and never have advocated software piracy. But come on, £450?

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            Originally posted by SuperZ View Post
            Anyone know if there is a cheaper or free alternative to Visio available? I need some kind of macro scripting capability built in also.

            If my understanding is correct, the version of MS Visio I would need with VBscripting capability would be the Professional version, right? (at price £450+). Or does the standard version also allow scripting?

            http://www.highhopes.com/L44040.JPG

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              #7
              Originally posted by Churchill View Post
              Mr Wong down at the chippy will get you a copy for a fiver.

              I do not and never have advocated software piracy. But come on, £450?
              I agree that's pretty rediculous.

              If memory serves Visio started out as a piece of Freeware too

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                #8
                Originally posted by TykeMerc View Post
                I agree that's pretty rediculous.

                If memory serves Visio started out as a piece of Freeware too
                I recall using it before Micro$oft bought it. It hasn't changed much since then.

                OpenOffice.org's Draw plus some flowcharting object add-ons will work in a similar way. That is, you can join shapes with lines and when you move an object, the lines move too. I know because I used it to do flowcharting documentation two or three years ago.
                My all-time favourite Dilbert cartoon, this is: BTW, a Dumpster is a brand of skip, I think.

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                  #9
                  As the previous poster said Draw is an option.

                  So, is DIA: linky

                  If you want Visio cheap and a host of other goodies like W7, then there is Technet at £234 + VAT. Check it out: linky2

                  A common question asked about Technet is "do the licenses ever run out?".
                  The answer is no they don't

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by TykeMerc View Post
                    I agree that's pretty rediculous.

                    If memory serves Visio started out as a piece of Freeware too
                    Or was it shareware? I'm sure I tried it, but didn't buy.

                    Agreed that £450 is taking the Mick, and it's no surprise that the only ClientCo I've seen with it restricted its use to technical authors only.
                    Behold the warranty -- the bold print giveth and the fine print taketh away.

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