I’ve continued to use Cisco network Topology icons – they can be easily used in LibreOffice – you just have to do copy/paste from folder where they are stored. LibreOffice is a full-featured office productivity suite that provides a near drop-in replacement for Microsoft(R) Office. The best solution I’ve found was OpenOffice Draw (now is called LibreOffice Draw). For a while I thought the solution was to have the engineers export to. ![]() But one group has decided to use Libre Office Draw, and they give me lots of trouble. It would be an alternative to the well-known Microsoft Visio, and comparing. ![]() vsd file which could be opened and edited by LibreOffice. In past I’ve used Microsoft Visio for that kind of tasks, but as I’ve made a switchover to Ubuntu as my primary Operating System, I had to find an alternative drawing program for making the diagrams. Most of them come as Visio drawings (ideal), PowerPoint decks (OK), or PNGs (impossible to edit, so we just reproduce them). In principle it is a vector graphics editor and with some tools for diagramming. I have several MS Visio Documents it want to open view & edit. This task occupies a lot of my time on my job working as a networking engineer. I love to make new diagrams for networking designs.
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