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Recommend an analogue of Visio for Mac OS
There are ready-made diagrams from MS Visio. The task is to open them without losing data and edit them on Mac OS.
What cross-platform alternatives would you recommend?
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www.omnigroup.com/applications/omnigraffle/
www.visioformac.com/
www.conceptdraw.com/
Only ConceptDraw can eat vxd by itself. However, they seemed to have a service that allows you to convert a bunch of vsd to vxd
I recommend looking at the site osalt.com if you have such questions.
I tried many viewers and editors in free and paid versions, but LibreOffice turned out to be the most adequate in my opinion, although glitches were noticed especially when the file was created in MS Visio 2013
To work with diagrams from scratch, it makes sense to use Omnigraffle
Analogue, which can open and edit the latest visio file formats. In the best case, they will be able to digest older versions without using new features, about faithfully displaying fonts, layers, etc. and there can be no talk.
I found only one adequate VSD Viewer
Does not display 100% reliably, but it pulls 90% - it's enough for work.
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