If you need to only do site maps you might want to check out
http://writemaps.com/
It is not an Omnigraffle or Visio -- it is not intended to be - but it
has a lot of features. You can add info, save versions, share, etc.
It is a project created by a guy named Scott Jehl who is doing some
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Hi Tom,
I'm an Information Designer and I use Cmap Tools for sitemapping and all my
other ontology/taxonomy tasks.
Plus:
- It's very easy to use
- Ontology version boasts OWL/XML export
- Cross-platform, 17 languages
- Free for commercial and non-commercial use
- Great documentation
Minus:
- Fa
I have to agree that Omnigraffle is much preferable to Visio, though I
spend a fair bit of time going between platforms and end up using
Visio about as much as I am using Omnigraffle at the moment. Just
depends on what the clients want. Omnigraffle is, in my opinion,
easier and has a slicker final
I personally use MindJet Mindmanager (http://www.mindjet.com/) for
handling sitemaps. This software runs on both PC's and Mac's (I am
using the Mac version) and allows the creation organizational
structures in a mind map style.
I prefer this style over linear based site maps due to the fact that
On Mon, Mar 9, 2009 at 10:06 AM, Catriona Lohan-Conway wrote:
> Mac or pc? I use Omnigraffle on my mac and I much prefer it to Visio!!!
> http://www.omnigroup.com/applications/omnigraffle/
>
> Not to mention it's so much cheaper than Visio...
>
> Axure is nice and $ but you should be able to get
Morning,
It's been quite awhile since I've had to actually do any sitemaps. I'm
wondering what your tool of choice is these days. I've got one to create
myself and I'm faced with a myriad of tools at my disposal: Axure,
Illustrator, InDesign and even Visio (ugh) to name four.
I like Axure, but I