Friday, January 5th, 2007
Get Gliffy with it
I first heard of Gliffy via the Confluence plugin.
Gliffy is a web based diagram tool that lets you build and share any type of diagram. They are pretty too.





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Friday, January 5th, 2007
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I first heard of Gliffy via the Confluence plugin.
Gliffy is a web based diagram tool that lets you build and share any type of diagram. They are pretty too.
Posted by Dion Almaer at 7:50 am





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Looks like a suprisingly useful application!
It also has an impressive video
Too bad it’s Flash vs. Ajax, but still, not only pretty cool, but as Dougal mentioned, useful too! Sure beats the heck out of me trying to draw up floorplans with Inkscape. LOL
why is it too bad it’s flash?
I think it was done with OpenLaszlo (http://www.openlaszlo.com/) same as Pandora.com. It just happens to compile into Flash because that’s what OL 3.x does (OL 4.x will also provide a DHTML target).
I made a quick wireframe for a website. I can see this being rather useful. I don’t mind it being flash, but I bet Ajax would be a little faster. Very nice.
This quickly makes great diagrams, and exports it to many formats. I’m a TA and student right now, and as a TA I have my students to make video game design diagrams using Gliffy, and as a student I’ve used it to create diagrams for my brain theory (neural networks) class.
Very useful.