Richard Hughes on Nostr: What should Linux users use to make flow graphs these days. My go-to a decade ago was ...
What should Linux users use to make flow graphs these days. My go-to a decade ago was Visio, but libreoffice draw and inkscape feel like I'm trying to force a round peg in a square hole. I need circles with text, squares with text, and a few arrows linking them together also with text. Ideas welcome, thanks!
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