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Old October 4th, 2004, 04:53 PM
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Need a tree diagrammer that's not OmniGraffle

I need to make tree diagrams for historical linguistics and OmniGraffle 3 is far too expensive and far too featureful for my very basic needs.

Anyone have another suggestion ?
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Old October 4th, 2004, 05:04 PM
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If your needs are that simple then AppleWorks Draw would probably do the job.
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Old October 4th, 2004, 05:23 PM
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OpenOffice Draw could work as well and that's free.
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Why not just use omnigraffle without registering? I haven't used it much but I don't think it does anything beyond poping up a window now and then if you don't register.
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I don't think it does anything beyond poping up a window now and then if you don't register.
Actually, It has a limited number of objects that you can put on the screen w/o registering. But you can always go to the Omnigroup web page and get a trial license that enables full function for 1 day...and you can always get a new one tomorrow.
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It is too bad that OG is not an option because I believe there is a linguistics graffle that is free and available at the website. Do you know there is an educational discount?
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Old October 5th, 2004, 08:20 AM
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OmniGraffle would be great if it weren't so expensive and had 10 000 things I don't need.

Thanks for the suggestions, I ended up using a word processor.

PS There's a 20 object limit for non-registered users, which is not enough.
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Did you CHECK for the academic pricing they mention somewhere? ... I haven't, just checked for the normal pricing...
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