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Posted by Jack Crawford
Oct 25, 2006 at 03:25 AM

 

I notice that Bits du Jour have a one-day special on Flowbreeze shortly.

Links are: http://www.bitsdujour.com and http://breezetree.com

The software intrigues me as it uses MS Excel as its base and seems fairly intuitive and speedy - unlike some other flowcharters I’ve seen which require just about a degree in graphic art.

Because of its links with MS Office apps, I imagine it would also work in translating outlining-type text into a flowchart.

Does anyone here have any user experience with Flowbreeze?  Comments would be appreciated.

TIA

Jack

 


Posted by Cassius
Oct 25, 2006 at 04:10 PM

 

Jack suggested that FlowBreeze probably could create a flowchart from an outline.

Inspiration definitely can do this.

 


Posted by Jack Crawford
Oct 25, 2006 at 11:09 PM

 

Cassius wrote:
>Jack suggested that FlowBreeze probably could create a flowchart from an
>outline.
> >Inspiration definitely can do this. 

As can MindManager no doubt.  I have both.


My Crimp got the better of me for a moment.  It’s back under control.

Jack

 

 


Posted by Nicholas Hebb
Oct 26, 2006 at 11:20 AM

 

Jack Crawford wrote:
> >Because of its links with MS Office apps, I imagine it would also work in
>translating outlining-type text into a flowchart.
> >Does anyone here have any user
>experience with Flowbreeze?  Comments would be appreciated.

It’s an interesting thought, but No I wouldn’t use it for outlining.

I’ve been asked a number of times whether FlowBreeze was suitable for mind mapping, org charting, and a few other diagramming styles. Really, FlowBreeze is just a flowcharting tool. I like to think that it’s a fast and easy to use flowcharting tool, but I wouldn’t recommend it for anything beyond that*.

* I reserve the right to reverse my position on that statement for future releases of FlowBreeze. ;-)

HTH,

Nick Hebb
BreezeTree software

 


Posted by Jack Crawford
Oct 27, 2006 at 03:15 AM

 

Thanks for your honest feedback Nick. 

I’m sure people here appreciate it.

Jack

 


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