![]() ![]() If you are very comfortable with TeX already and want to "program" your diagrams or flowcharts, TikZ will certainly let you do it. TikZ and PGF - A tool that is integrated with LaTeX and Beamer. It's not specifically for drawing flowcharts or path diagrams but it does this extremely well and has a bunch of features that make it fantastic for this. Inkscape - A general purpose vector drawing program. It is specifically designed for flow charts and allows you to lock arrows and such and drag things around. It is a general purpose drawing, drawing, and charting tool and it's really quite excellent.ĭia Diagram Editor - This seems most similar to Microsoft Visio. ![]() The ones I might recommend to other academics would be:ĭraw in LibreOffice or OpenOffice - This tool is basic but it's well integrated into the existing office suite and it's more than serviceable. I've used several free software/open source tools for drawing diagrams and flowcharts in my own papers and presentations.
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