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- From: kevint@sad.hp.com (Kevin Taddeucci)
- Subject: Re: Flow Charting Software
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- Date: Mon, 11 Jan 1993 17:47:30 GMT
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- Dale Poole (cadpoole@atlas.cs.upei.ca) wrote:
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- > I have constructed some easy objects in DPaint, but DPaint doesn't seem to
- > fill the entire page, leaving little vertical room for long charts.
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- I did this too, for a while, but the printout left me with the jaggies.
-
- > Keep in mind that I am a student and can't afford a CAD program! ;>,
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- Don't be so sure. There is a program called IntroCAD which I pick up a
- couple of years ago for $30(US). Once you get the symbols made, it works
- great for making flowcharts and the printouts are great. It doesn't use
- the standard preferences printer drive though, so you may have to create a
- small file telling it the commands and density of your printer.
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- I think I read somewhere that this program was released on a cover disk of
- a Euro Magazine. Sorry can't remember which one. Maybe someone else knows?
- Anyway, if you can find out which Magazine, you can probably get it for
- $10-$15 (US).
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