I had been asked whether Concept Draw is an alternative to Visio – I strongly believe YES.
Concept Draw is a useful diagramm software that enables you to create mockups, sitemaps, sketches of functions, diagram and so on to visualize information and processes cost- and effort effectively. It provides a comprehensive set of features and tools to effortlessly represent and share any kind of concept, wireframe or structure on a smooth and easy way.
It offers a set of vector drawing tools that can compete with any professional illustration program including visio.
Customizable grid and snap tool as well as the options to align shapes help to position your shapes precisely without a doubt better than Visio. Unlimited number of layers are supported – and these layers are easy to handle – it`s very similar to FreeHand – not as complicated as Visio – when I work with Visio I use the layers feature hardly ever, because it’s not userfriendly.
Lines stay linked to their shapes, so you don’t need to redraw your diagram every time you move something. Smart connectors can flow shapes around, display gaps or bridges where they cross other connectors. Really every shape can be turned into a shape with connectors. The automatic connection mode is also available. You you can easily add connection points to any part of shapes or if needed to lines.
Like Visio Concept Draw goes with dozens of collections of shapes, but the utility is almost the same too – you have to create your own customized shapes. This is the next feature which is more userfriendly than I know it of Visio.
Most of shapes are able to contain text. ConceptDraw offers extensive formatting capabilities, and various tools for work with text, such as adding text to a shape, editing shape’s text, text searching, replacing, formatting and repositioning, adjusting shape’s size to fit its text, text auto-expand mode, choosing size, color and font of text; alignment, margins and text background color. All these features are almost the same like Visio apart from tabs. As far as I know Visio can´t work with tabs.
Quick-and-easy access to main tools and settings with customizable toolbars and floating dialogs. Concept Draw adheres to the What-You-See-Is-What-You-Get wysiwyg-principle and features anti-aliasing that brings your diagramming to a new level of presentation quality.
I can give custom assets to every shape, add user defined context menus, and create links to other shapes, files or programs. ConceptDraw Basic scripts can be associated with shapes, providing virtually unlimited control over them.
Concept Draw allows import and export files to a large number of raster, vector, multimedia and text formats, making it easy to exchange data with other applications.
As far as I know Concept Draw is the only professional diagramming software that works on both Windows and Macintosh platforms. All its documents and libraries are absolutely compatible and can be exchanged comfortable between the platforms.
As a freelancer I’ve worked always on both systems Mac and PC parallel – during the day with PC at the offices of my clients and with Mac in the evenings and during the weekends at home. But also in many agencies I saw both systems. Personally I prefer and I love Mac ( I work with Mac since 1985 – I bought my first own PC two years ago). I never recognized any significant or considerable differences between Mac and PC
concerning the features. Normally I have a preference for Mac … but on the PC the Concept Draw interface is smaller and more “compact”.
Generaly I start with mindmapping before I build up sitemaps, flowcharts and wireframes or the storyboarding. It is very important to me to stays in time and budget. I need a tool to plan and control the timeline and efforts. And for this Odessa offers a useful set of software.
I like Concept Draw, because it’s highly customizable and userfriendly. A demo is available at the CS Odessa web site.






Jeffrey Engel
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Posted 2008/05/23 @ 11:30AM with
I really like Concept Draw myself, I have an account, but admittedly haven’t used it enough to know if it’s truly a Visio replacement.
There is one thing it’s definitely better in: it’s online and therefore ubiquitous.
Companies making products like ConceptShare “get it”. They understand that users need tools, not suites of bloated software. Visio isn’t bloated, but it doesn’t seem to automatically know what I need to do… it was clearly developed by programmers.
It’s kind of like if I’m building houses, I don’t want to be given tools to make hammers. I want the hammers and saws already made! Visio does some of this, but Concept Share does a better job I think. They know you want to show it to other people, all the tools are geared towards designing web-oriented stuff.
We need more products like this.