JGraphpad 2

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  • Date added:
    10/04/2003
  • File size:
    1.7M
  • License:
    Free
  • Minimum requirements:
    Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP, Java Runtime Environment 1.4.1

Publisher’s description

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JGraphpad is a diagram editor based. With JGraphpad, you can create flow charts, maps, UML diagrams, and many other diagrams. The program features: paint program-like interface for authoring content; object library with flexible creation and management; flexible configuration, enable/disable features, toolbar buttons, add custom commands; programmable toolbar, GUI, and features (create your own toolbar buttons); copy and paste or drag and drop to and from Java and native applications; import/export text files, GXL, JPG, PNG, HTML Image maps, and GraphViz Dot; interactive automatic layout.

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