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SimpleDiagrams is a straightforward tool for creating sketches, UI flow diagrams, flowcharts, simple UML charts and more.

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The interface is familiar. A sidebar gives easy access to more than 500 shapes and symbols; you drag and drop whatever you need onto the page, then connect them, add text, change properties and more.

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One unusual feature is that most (though not all) of the symbols have a hand-drawn look. Boxes are slightly irregular, there are stick men, and so on. If you like that idea, you can also set a fill colour with a slightly uneven pencil line texture.

The libraries include a small but useful set of UI Flow symbols: a login form, chart, form, map, dashboard, shopping cart icon etc.

Connection lines may be straight, or curved with multiple points, and there are 10 styles available for each line end (straight, arrow, circle and more).

SimpleDiagrams enables you to insert photos into your diagrams. The supported formats are the common ones, namely JPG, JPEG, GIF, and PNG. This feature makes the application versatile enough to.

Your symbols may be aligned, resized, grouped to move them all at once, layered above or below other symbols.

The finished sketch or diagram can be dressed with photos, sticky notes and index cards. These could be handy for recording details like feedback on an idea, or the person assigned to deal with something.

The completed project may be exported as a PDF or PNG image, and there's also an experimental 'Save as SVG' option.

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Verdict:

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SimpleDiagrams doesn't offer quite as many speedy shortcuts as some of the competition. Drag and drop a symbol in Software Ideas Modeler, for instance, and you can type its text immediately; drag and drop a second symbol and lines automatically appear to help you align it; drag a line over two symbols and it can automatically connect them. SimpleDiagrams requires you to take each step manually, which isn't even slightly difficult, but does mean it takes a few seconds more.

SimpleDiagrams is much less intimidating than Software Ideas Modeler elsewhere, though. It supports more general diagram types, the hand-drawn symbols are appealing, there a few more symbol libraries available for download (furniture, cookery, commerce and more), and you can also create your own.

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On balance SimpleDiagrams is an appealing product, and may be a good choice for anyone more interested in ease of use than technical precision or advanced UML. Try it, anyway-- the 7-day trial build has no restrictions and you can create as many diagrams as you need.

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Ses2sesx. Dia is probably the most popular diagramming tool on Linux, but it produces diagrams that lack style and look somewhat boring. Enter SimpleDiagrams, a slick and easy-to-use diagramming tool that lets you create stylish diagrams with a minimum of fuss. SimpleDiagrams is based on the Adobe AIR platform, so you have to install Adobe AIR runtime before you can install and use the tool.

What makes SimpleDiagrams different is its distinctive diagramming style: the canvas is presented as a chalkboard (the application offers two other canvas styles, too) , and the supplied library contains a collection of hand-drawn items. Creating diagrams in SimpleDiagrams is as easy as dragging the desired items from the library pane onto the canvas. You can then arrange and resize them using the mouse. The Pencil tool lets you draw on the canvas, and you can use the Line tool to add connectors and arrows. Besides the library elements, you can also add notes and images to the diagram. You can save the finished diagram as a graphics file in the PNG format or export it to the Basecamp, a popular project management and collaboration service.

SimpleDiagrams is neither an open source software, nor is it free of charge (albeit the full version costs only 19 USD). There is a free version available for you to try, but it does have a few limitations and regularly displays a nagging message asking you to upgrade to the paid version. Still, if you don't mind using a close-sourced non-free software on your Linux machine, SimpleDiagrams can prove to be a useful weapon in your productivity arsenal.

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