draw.io Desktop 30.2.4 by Razvan Serea
draw.io desktop is a downloadable security-first diagramming application that runs on Windows, MacOS and Linux. Creating diagrams in the desktop app doesn’t need an internet connection. This is useful when you are disconnected or when you must create diagrams in a highly secure environment, where data protection is of the utmost importance. When you use the draw.io desktop app, your diagrams will be stored on your local device. Because this is a stand-alone application, also designed to run offline, there are no interfaces to cloud storage platforms available. Of course, you can still store your diagrams in folders that are synchronised to your cloud storage if you wish.
Easy-to-use diagram editor
The draw.io apps work just like the office and drawing tools you are used to using.
Drag and drop shapes from the shape libraries and drag to draw connectors between them.
Drag connectors to add waypoints and set a precise shape and position, or let them reroute automatically.
Double click and start typing to add a label to anything.
Create tables and swimlane flows with a familiar tool.
Style shapes and connectors with customisable palettes, sketch options, fonts and text formatting tools.
Search for shapes, including in open-source icon libraries.
Use our vast libraries of shapes and templates, organised into logical categories, to create a range of diagrams and infographics.
Generate diagrams from text descriptions using our smart templates.
Diagram faster with keyboard shortcuts.
draw.io Desktop 30.2.4 changelog:
Uses electron 42.4.1
Updates to draw.io core 30.2.4.
Download: draw.io 64-bit | Standalone ~100.0 MB (Open Source)
Download: draw.io 32-bit | ARM64 | ARM64 Standalone
Links: draw.io Home Page | Project page @GitHub | Screenshot
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Winston
Hey i'm in year 11 now this year
doing Software design and development
starting on turbo pascal version 1.5
i know it's old
and it's BS to you guys
but gees i'm just soooo lost about this we jump so fast
we start talking about object orientated and then we start talking about flowcharts ans psuedocode
wat the hell am i learning
so can you guys give me some tips on what to do in programming
do u guys still remember when the first time u touched this stuff?..
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