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Brief: If you are looking
for a good Visio viewer in Linux, here are some alternatives to
Microsoft Visio that you can use in Linux.
Microsoft Visio
is a great tool for creating or generating mission-critical diagrams
and vector representations. While it may be a good tool for making floor
plans or other kinds of diagrams – it is neither free nor open source.
Moreover, Microsoft Visio is not a standalone product. It comes bundled with Microsoft Office. We have already seen open source alternatives to MS Office in the past. Today we’ll see what tools you can use in place of Visio on Linux.
Best Microsoft Visio alternatives for Linux
Mandatory disclaimer here. The list is
not a ranking. The product at number three is not better than the one at
number six on the list.
I have also mentioned a couple of non open source Visio software that you can use from the web interface.Software | Type | License Type |
---|---|---|
LibreOffice Draw | Desktop Software | Free and Open Source |
OpenOffice Draw | Desktop Software | Free and Open Source |
Dia | Desktop Software | Free and Open Source |
yED Graph Editor | Desktop and web-based | Freemium |
Inkscape | Desktop Software | Free and Open Source |
Pencil | Desktop and web-based | Free and Open Source |
Graphviz | Desktop Software | Free and Open Source |
draw.io | Desktop and web-based | Free and Open Source |
Lucidchart | Web-based | Freemium |
Calligra Flow | Desktop Software | Free and Open Source |
1. LibreOffice Draw
LibreOffice Draw module is one of the
best open source alternatives to Microsoft Visio. With the help of it,
you can either choose to make a quick sketch of an idea or a complex
professional floor plan for presentation. Flowcharts, organization
charts, network diagrams, brochures, posters, and what not! All that
without even requiring to spend a penny.
Good thing is that it comes bundled with LibreOffice which is installed in most Linux distributions by default.Overview of Key Features:
- Style & Formatting tools to make Brochures/Posters
- Calc Data Visualization
- PDF-File editing capability
- Create Photo Albums by manipulating the pictures from Gallery
- Flexible Diagramming tools similar to the ones with Microsoft Visio (Smart Connectors, Dimension lines, etc.,)
- Supports .VSD files (to open)
2. Apache OpenOffice Draw
A
lot of people do know about OpenOffice (on which LibreOffice project
was initially based on) but they don’t really mention Apache OpenOffice
Draw as an alternative to Microsoft Visio. But, for a fact – it is yet
another amazing open-source diagramming software tool. Unlike
LibreOffice Draw, it does not support editing PDF files but it does
offer drawing tools for any type of diagram creation.
Just a caveat here. Use this tool only if you have OpenOffice already on your system. This is because installing OpenOffice is a pain and it is not properly developed anymore.Overview of Key Features:
- 3D Controller to create shapes quickly
- Create (.swf) flash versions of your work
- Style & Formatting tools
- Flexible Diagramming tools similar to the ones with Microsoft Visio (Smart Connectors, Dimension lines, etc.,)
3. Dia
Dia is yet another interesting open
source tool. It may not seem to be under active development like the
other ones mentioned. But, if you were looking for a free and open
source alternative to Microsoft Visio for simple and decent diagrams –
Dia could be your choice. The only let down of this tool for you could
be its user interface. Apart from that, it does let you utilize powerful
tools for a complex diagram (but it may not look great – so we
recommend it for simpler diagrams).
Overview of Key Features:
- It can be used via command-line
- Styling & Formatting tools
- Shape Repository for custom shapes
- Diagramming tools similar to the ones with Microsoft Visio (Special Objects, Grid Lines, Layers, etc.,)
- Cross-platform
4. yED Graph Editor
yED Graph editor is one of the most
loved free Microsoft Visio alternative. If you worry about it being a
freeware but not an open source project, you can still utilize yED’s live editor
via your web browser for free. It is one of the best recommendations if
you want to make diagrams quickly with a very easy-to-use interface.
Overview of Key Features:
- Drag and drop feature for easy diagram making
- Supports importing external data for linking
5. Inkscape
Inkscape is a free and open source
vector graphics editor. You get the basic functionalities of creating a
flowchart or a data flow diagram. It does not offer advanced diagramming
tools but the basic ones to create simpler diagrams. So, Inkscape could
be your Visio alternative only if you are looking to generate basic
diagrams with the help of diagram connector tool by utilizing the
available symbols from the library.
Overview of Key Features:
- Connector Tool
- Flexible drawing tools
- Broad file format compatibility
6. Pencil Project
Pencil Project is an impressive open
source initiative that is available for both Windows and Mac along with
Linux. It features an easy-to-use GUI which makes diagramming easier and
convenient. A good collection of inbuilt shapes and symbols to make
your diagrams look great. It also comes baked in with Android and iOS UI
stencils to let you start prototyping apps when needed.
You can also have it installed as a Firefox extension – but the extension does not utilize the latest build of the project.
Overview of Key Features:
- Browse cliparts easily (utilizing openclipart.org)
- Export as an ODT file / PDF file
- Diagram connector tool
- Cross-platform
7. Graphviz
Graphviz is slightly different. It is
not a drawing tool but a dedicated graph visualization tool. You should
definitely utilize this tool if you are into network diagrams which
require several designs to represent a node. Well, of course, you can’t
make a floor plan with this tool (it won’t be easy at least). So, it is
best-suited for network diagrams, bioinformatics, database connections,
and similar stuff.
Overview of Key Features:
- Supports command-line usage
- Supports custom shapes & tabular node layouts
- Basic stying and formatting tools
8. Draw.io
Draw.io is primarily a free web-based
diagramming tool with powerful tools to make almost any type of
diagrams. You just need to drag n drop and then connect them to create a
flowchart, an E-R diagram, or anything relevant. Also, if you like the
tool, you can try the offline desktop version.
Overview of Key Features:
- Direct uploads to a cloud storage service
- Custom Shapes
- Styling & Formatting tools
- Cross-platform
9. Lucidchart
Lucidchart
is a premium web-based diagramming tool which offers a free
subscription with limited features. You can utilize the free
subscription to create several types of diagrams and export them as an
image or a PDF. However, the free version does not support data linking
and Visio import/export functionality. If you do not need data linking
-Lucidchart could prove to be a very good tool while generating
beautiful diagrams.
Overview of Key Features:
- Integrations to Slack, Jira Core, Confluence
- Ability to make product mockups
- Import Visio files
10. Calligra Flow
Calligra Flow is a part of Calligra Project
which aims to provide free and open source software tools. With
Calligra flow, you can easily create network diagrams, entity-relation
diagrams, flowcharts, and more.
Overview of Key Features:
- Wide range of stencil boxes
- Styling and formatting tools
Wrapping Up
Now that you know about the best free and open source Visio alternatives, what do you think about them?
Are
they better than Microsoft Visio in any aspect of your requirements?
Also, let us know in the comments below if we missed any of your
favorite diagramming tools as an Linux alternative to Microsoft Visio.
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