
Diagram Designer 1.22
Create flowcharts, diagrams and slide shows with this vector graphics editor.

Includes a customizable template object palette, spell-checker, simple graph plotter to plot mathematical expressions and an advanced "pocket" calculator with equation solver. It uses compressed file format for minimizing drawing file size.
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Dec 10, 2008 | 06:55 PM
Plus : comes with an expression evaluator and plotter, if you want to look at some odd function.
Minus : connector lines and arrows cannot be defined by the coordinates of their starting and ending points; instead, they must be placed exactly by mouse. (Ugh!) You can, however, define an horizontal line (or vertical line, or point) as a zero-height (or zero-width, or both) rectangle, allowing you to fix its coordinates. But you can't draw an arrow that way.