Getting Started With The Open Source & Free Diagram tool Diagrams.NET th-cam.com/video/P3ieXjI7ZSk/w-d-xo.html ⏱ Timestamps ⏱ 00:00 The Free Open Source Diagrams.net 01:20 Diagrams.net New Features Blog 01:42 Diagrams.net Flow Animations 02:24 New Shapes and Scratchpad 04:33 Themes and Dark Mode 05:20 Sketch Mode
I love this software but was not familiar with the scratch pad - that will definitely get some use! As a way-back Visio user that can no longer justify the price, this is first diagramming tool I've found that I like better. Thank you open source.
Thanks for this Sir Lawrence, it's super useful!!!!
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Great mini-tutorial. Best thing: you can choose to save the diagram in PNG format. This way, the diagram is viewable directly in Windows Explorer or you can insert it into any document straight away. And the PNG remains editable at any time.
I'd like to request a full network map tutorial with an HQ, Colo, and secondary site. I'd love to see what you would do and hear your input as to what needs to be included. I struggle with not going too far with my network map's.
Curious if you tried the export as PDF option. For me it seems that it visually will show nicely in a 8.5” x 11” but once exported as PDF the resulting PDF does not fit the frame. Not sure if just myself or not, so asking a second opinion
I do not use most apps that are online and require authentication! They ARE making money on anything you do there, SO: Are you getting anything besides pretty forms?
Getting Started With The Open Source & Free Diagram tool Diagrams.NET
th-cam.com/video/P3ieXjI7ZSk/w-d-xo.html
⏱ Timestamps ⏱
00:00 The Free Open Source Diagrams.net
01:20 Diagrams.net New Features Blog
01:42 Diagrams.net Flow Animations
02:24 New Shapes and Scratchpad
04:33 Themes and Dark Mode
05:20 Sketch Mode
This is still life saving video m8. I learnt lots of things from your videos. You can’t believe how many people you saved. I appreciate your help.
Lawrence, you have done a lot for the tech community. Thanks for your content, very useful!
Your content is gold! I plan to start my own small MSP in San Diego county and your work inspires me every time I watch!
Thank you
I love this software but was not familiar with the scratch pad - that will definitely get some use! As a way-back Visio user that can no longer justify the price, this is first diagramming tool I've found that I like better. Thank you open source.
Thanks for this Sir Lawrence, it's super useful!!!!
Great mini-tutorial. Best thing: you can choose to save the diagram in PNG format. This way, the diagram is viewable directly in Windows Explorer or you can insert it into any document straight away. And the PNG remains editable at any time.
Perfect timing on this, work just asked me to redo the one we got
Thanks, beats the heck out of making boxes and connecting them in the "tool" I was using!
Where can I locate the latest stencils for UniFi devices?
Nerd-on alert! As soon as you said "they even have rack icons so you could use this to build out your rack designs", I needed a cold shower.
Yup, that got me excited as well!
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Tom, it was me. I turned you onto it!
I'd like to request a full network map tutorial with an HQ, Colo, and secondary site. I'd love to see what you would do and hear your input as to what needs to be included. I struggle with not going too far with my network map's.
Thank you Lawrence!
Curious if you tried the export as PDF option. For me it seems that it visually will show nicely in a 8.5” x 11” but once exported as PDF the resulting PDF does not fit the frame.
Not sure if just myself or not, so asking a second opinion
thanks a lot for this nice tutorial
Possible to export the flow animated diagrams to an GIF? 😀
Not that I know of
Nice
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I do not use most apps that are online and require authentication!
They ARE making money on anything you do there, SO:
Are you getting anything besides pretty forms?
You can download it and run it locally and they don't require authentication
First?