It will help non-believers, but it's preaching to the choir here. Most
people who are going to switch and are familiar with Visio should be capable
of getting by, in my humble opinion. Besides, it's only time till the
typical predefined shapes are replaced with new shapes with shiner
aqua/metal/emboss/gloss themes or ones that are photo-realistic. Now, if
someone went from GUI back to CLI only for one year....that would be cool.
Admin stuff is easy, but when you are bored there are only so many acii
movies you can watch (know of any good sites for them).
Tangent Warning: Do any of you use Webmin or Usermin to help noobs out. Is
it disaster waiting to happen. At first glance it doesn't seem any easier
than editing the files (atleast on FreeBSD).
Regards
Randy
On Wed, Jun 4, 2008 at 9:05 PM, Paul Bransford <draeath@gmail.com> wrote:
> Inkscape (indeed any vector tool) can fill this gap too. The fancy part of
> visio (having used it) are inter-document hyperlinks and a CRAPLOAD of
> predefined shapes. Woo... $DEITY forbid you make your own rectangle etc...
>
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