Tao of Mac

Thursday, 27 October 2005

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    Oct 27 2005, 23:07

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    Rui Carmo

Visio

Visio was the only Office application to be entirely developed outside of Microsoft before being purchased and absorbed into the suite. It is, to this day, the best one in the bunch, and the only one I really miss in Mac OS X.

Resources:

  • Crime Scenes With Shapes - fun for all the family.
  • Visio Cafe
  • OmniGraffle - the closest Mac OS X analog

See Also

OfficeThe Switcher's Application GuideWishlistDesign Stencils - Yahoo! Design Pattern Library
Office 2008 (the somewhat delayed review, now post-SP1)OmniGraffleOffice ThoughtsGraphics
The StealthBookOffice FilesMac OS XPicasa for Linux
Finally, a Reason to Look at VistaThe Red ToshibaA Quiet Day...I Must Be Dilbert
MoonlightingWhere Do You Want To Groove Today?Ball and StickTen Open Source Projects Worth Keeping Track Of
Look Ma, I'm a 20" ToshibaSlight OverloadLittle GripesThe Widest Desktop On Earth
Mon DayThe Linux PendulumTime MicromanagementOoooh, The Blue Light....
PowerPointing BluesThe Perfect PDAThe Windows Conundrum and My Take on BlasterMicrosoft
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