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LucidChart is a [[Cloud computing|web]]-based diagramming and flowcharting |
LucidChart is a [[Cloud computing|web]]-based diagramming and flowcharting tool. It is built on standard web technologies such as [[HTML5|HTML5]] and [[javascript|Javascript]] and provides a visual communication platform for [[virtual team|virtual teams]]. It can be used to create informational diagrams, [[flowchart|flowcharts]], [[organisational chart|organisational charts]], [[website wireframe|website wireframes]], [[Unified Modelling Language|UML]] designs, [[mind map|mind maps]], circuit board designs, doodle art and many other diagram types. It features a [[drag-and-drop]] interface and easy to use collaboration capabilities<ref>{{cite web |
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Developer(s) | Lucid |
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Type | Diagramming software |
License | Free & Paid Subscriptions |
Website | LucidChart website |
LucidChart is a web-based diagramming and flowcharting tool. It is built on standard web technologies such as HTML5 and Javascript and provides a visual communication platform for virtual teams. It can be used to create informational diagrams, flowcharts, organisational charts, website wireframes, UML designs, mind maps, circuit board designs, doodle art and many other diagram types. It features a drag-and-drop interface and easy to use collaboration capabilities[1]. Being a browser-based application with support for all modern web browsers like Firefox, Safari and Opera browser, it runs on Microsoft Windows, Mac OS and Linux.
Launch
LucidChart, a Provo, Utah-based startup, first announced it's LucidChart visual collaboration platform[2] in December 2008 as a public beta version.
See also
External links
References
- ^ Rick Broida (18 December 2008). "Create and Share Flow Charts with LucidChart". Bnet.
- ^ Kevin Purdy (17 December 2008). "LucidChart Makes Stripped-Down Flowcharts for Free". Lifehacker.