Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!wuarchive!uunet!software.org!cox From: cox@software.org (Guy Cox) Newsgroups: comp.software-eng Subject: Re: looking for case/charting/DFD tool Message-ID: <1644@software.software.org> Date: 21 Sep 90 13:10:31 GMT References: <1990Sep21.045634.15862@maverick.ksu.ksu.edu> Sender: news@software.org Reply-To: cox@software.org (Guy Cox) Distribution: usa Organization: Software Productivity Consortium, Herndon, Virginia Lines: 38 In article <1990Sep21.045634.15862@maverick.ksu.ksu.edu> kodiak@matt.ksu.ksu.edu (Bryan D. Nehl) writes: > Hello. I am trying to find a PD/Shareware tool for doing > case/charting and or Data Flow Diagrams. Even a simple > program that just had text, the basic shapes box, circle, and > lines with arrow heads would be fine. Something that is windows > oriented or makes use of VGA would be best. Drop me a line and > let me know if you have seen any tools available on an ftp site > somewhere that you think might work. > > Thanks. > > Bryan. > -- > /* ==== Bryan Nehl ===== kodiak%kodiakpc.uucp@phobos.cis.ksu.edu ==+ > [ Big Bad Bear Beasties Inc. ][ kodiak@matt.ksu.ksu.edu ] > [ kodiak@Kodiakpc.Manhattan.KS.US ][ bdn@phobos.cis.ksu.edu ] > +____ ...!{rutgers|texbell}!ksuvax1!matt.ksu.ksu.edu!kodiak _____ */ Get Easycase. There was a review of the commercial version in Computer Language several months ago ( April ?). The Shareware version is available on Compu$erve and several BBSs around the country. It's a super product, the only problem as I can recall is its inability to be configured for non EPSON 9-pin printers. -- // //Remember; Tuesday is Soylent green day! // Guy O. Cox, Jr. Software Productivity Consortium. 2214 RockHill Rd Herndon, VA 22090 703-742-7219 cox@software.org