This is the best I could do for a drawing.
IMO, even a "bad" drawing is still better than NO drawing!I will never feel bad about my drawings again![]()
8 minutes with Paint Shop pro 5. It's clunky.Sorry that was my first one with paint, I guess I need to practice before doing another one.
What I like about OpenOffice Draw is that it'll do elaborate, detailed drawings and once you've drawn a box or item or 2, you can copy and paste them to save time. You can actually save them to a separate file, name it "network devices", "electrical devices" or "LR furniture", etc., open the file to retrieve one, copy and paste it into a new drawing.WOW! That's very impressive. I think i'll snip that for later reference
I often use StarUML, Dia, and LucidChart for diagrams, there are some other networks specific tools I've used but don't have a need to use them much these days.What I like about OpenOffice Draw is that it'll do elebaorate, detailed drawings and once you've drawn a box or item or 2, you can copy and paste them to save time. You can actually save them to a separate file, name it "network devices", "electrical devices" or "LR furniture", etc., open the file to retrieve one, copy and paste it into a new drawing.
You can also save to a PDF or a JPG (image).
8 minutes with Paint Shop pro 5. It's clunky.
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For real detail I use OpenOffice Draw.
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Personally I generally use LibreOffice instead of OpenOffice. I made the switch years ago when there were some infuriating bugs in OO that took 6+ months to fix.What I like about OpenOffice Draw
I've read some good things about LO.Personally I generally use LibreOffice instead of OpenOffice. I made the switch years ago when there were some infuriating bugs in OO that took 6+ months to fix.