Draw and Share Diagrams on the Web with Gliffy

Date June 19, 2007

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Gliffy is an online tool for creating flowcharts, org charts, database schemas, diagrams, site layouts, etc. Gliffy comes very close to providing Microsoft Visio capabilities on the web. Gliffy runs in your web browser, there is no need to download any additional software to use it. By leveraging new web technologies, Gliffy brings you a familiar desktop application feel in a web browser. Features such as copy,paste and undo are all a part of this advanced web application. The diagram editor in your web browser Since Gliffy runs in your web browser, there is no need to download any additional software to use it. By leveraging new web technologies, Gliffy brings you a familiar desktop application feel in a web browser.

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Features such as copy,paste and undo are all a part of this advanced web application. Share great looking drawings instantly. Gliffy has two ways to make document sharing simple. Collaboration enables others to see and edit your work by simply entering their email address. Publishing creates a read-only image of your diagram that you can easily embed in a wiki, blog, or other type of web software.



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2 Responses to “Draw and Share Diagrams on the Web with Gliffy”

  1. Gliffy Blog » Blog Archive » July 2007 Newsletter said:

    […] Draw And Share Diagrams On The Web With Gliffy - […]

  2. Debi K said:

    Thanks for the mention and thorough description of Gliffy. We are glad you found the application familiar and look forward to hearing any other feedback you might have. Thanks again for the mention, debik (at) gliffy (dot) com

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