Dia
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The Dia developers are proud to release version 0.96 of the popular diagramming tool Dia. Dia is a tool for making diagrams and schematic illustrations for articles, books, documentation, modelling and other uses, inspired by Visio, but with a simple and intuitive interface. This version introduces import and export of Visio VDX files, improves the font rendering, adds a sheet of BPMN objects, and has numerous other fixes and improvements.
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The developers are happy to announce the release of a new version of the diagramming tool Dia. This release features automatic line layout, better Python plugins, many bug fixes and usability improvements plus a few security fixes. Read details below.
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Are you designing a new program and need to put a process into a flowchart? Do you need an entity relationship diagram for a database? Do you need to document the management structure for a new department? If so, try Dia, a useful and usable open source diagramming application available for both Linux and Windows.
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Dia 0.92 has been released featuring numerous bug fixes a new features. Announcement with Changelog within.
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Lars Clausen wrote:
I have just now uploaded the first prerelease of 0.91 to ftp.gnome.org.
It is currently making its way to the mirrors. Please bang on it, try it
out in various environments, see that it works, and mail any serious bugs
to here [dia mailing-list], preferably.
Note that you may need to install a bunch of Gtk-2.0 development stuff to
compile this. Such is the price of progress.
If nothing serious pops up with 10 days, this becomes the release.
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Cyrille Chepelov writes:
Just a short note, to tell the world and even outer planets if they bother
to pay attention, that dia 0.90 final is out !
It should reach its main distribution site,
in the next couple {minutes|hours} depending on the load of the GNOME
FTP file-moving daemons. In the mean time, it is also located
at the same place as the release candidates.
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Arjan J. Molenaar writes:
Hi,
Well, it's been some time ago, but here we have
YET ANOTHER RELEASE OF DIACANVAS2
Major enhancement include:
- Better text handling
- editable text (yes, with cursor and all)
- Python wrapper (requires latest CVS snapshot of PyGTK + Python 2.2)
- ... and a bunch of bug fixes.
You can find DiaCanvas2 at:


