Quickie Flowcharts 2.0

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    10/05/2003
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    Free to try
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    Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP

Publisher’s description

Quickie Flowcharts allows you to easily create organizational charts, networking layouts, decision structures, work flow diagrams, Web site structure diagrams, or any other of your flow charting needs. These charts can be made from scratch or by using a built in-wizard that helps you select shapes and images, then automatically place them into the chart. A wide array of shapes can be dragged and dropped into the chart for quick placement, including in boxes, diamonds, arrows, dimension bars, and more. Designer shapes and photos, including pumps, motors, computers, servers, and more can be inserted to speed up customized charts. Any BMP, JPEG, GIF, WMF, or EMF file can be imported for implementation in the chart.

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