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Old 05-20-2004, 05:16 AM   #1
nairnie
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Flowchart Problem


I have a bit of a problem at work.... we have loads of old process maps that were done in some naff programme that we seem to no longer have. They have a .flo suffix and MS Visio won't open them. I have tracked down an applictaion that will open them in Windows called iGrafx Flowcharter 2003, but from the trial version it seems pretty naff. So i was hoping someone would know of a Linux alternative that could deal with .flo files.

I have had an extensive Google and searched these forums but there I can't find any up to date information. I know that there are several flowchart packages out there (such as the one with KDE office) but from what i have read they will not read the files.

Cheers in advance for any advice,


nairnie


Ps: i used some programme on Unix a few years back called something like SSADM that did flow charts but i can't find this (probably because i got the name wrong )
 
  


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