Draw and share flow-charts online with Lucidchart

lucidchart-library Everybody knows famous online charting solutions like Gliffy, DrawAnywhere which are quite popular and cool options. Now LucidChart joins the race by providing a flexible solution to create, collaborate on, and publish attractive flowcharts and other diagrams from a web browser with awesome features. LucidChart is designed in such a way that it fit comfortably into the workflow of someone currently using Google Docs or Zoho. LucidChart is an online collaborative flow chart authoring application which lets you collaborate with other users or document owners in real time via group chat which is built right into the editor.

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lucidchart LucidChart requires a registration to use the service. Once can convert and save the created flowchart into PDF easily on the fly. Also LucidChart has got nice libraries of pictures to include it in your flow charts and other diagrams. Thee free version has got only 5MB of storage space and has got almost every feature of premium edition but the published PDF will carry the Lucidchart watermark which is quite bugging sometimes. One can go for the premium version as it costs just 50$ pretty cheap compared to others. LucidChart is compatible with Internet Explorer 6, Internet Explorer 7, Firefox, Google Chrome, and Safari and does not require a flash plugin to operate. Check it out for more.

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  1. You should also give Graphsy (www.graphsy.com) a try. While it lacks some of the shapes and collaboration features of LucidChart, it has animations and allows users to embed interactive versions of their charts on other web pages.

    Comment by Maxim Shevertalov — December 31, 2008 @ 3:17 am

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