Monday, August 18, 2014

Diagramo moved to Apache 2.0 license

We moved Diagramo from GPL license to Apache 2.0 license.

This will allow ANYONE to get Diagramo, modify and use it to his/her needs.

This decision came as a natural evolution to following issues:
  • There are people and companies that find Diagramo code interesting but having a GPL or commercial license give them little decision freedom
  • We suck at marketing so instead of trying to be what we are not we will try to be a better version of what we are (geeks)
  • Diagramo has all the features I (Alex) envisioned when initiated it so from my "geeky" point of view it's a complete product. Of course a lot of things can be added but they are not vital.

Diagramo.com site itself will host a modified version of Diagramo sources to allow free creation of Diagrams - but the original sources are now completely  free for anyone.

Enjoy and thank you for supporting us for all these years while we struggled to create something useful.

Monday, June 23, 2014

Error fixed

We had an error with newly created diagram. They were not properly saved :(

Now it's fixed.

Sorry for any inconvenience we did to you.

The fun stuff is that even our diagrams are stored inside Diagramo so it blew in our face. So we are among the first to fell it :D

/Alexandru

Diagramo back online

As always we are always late of making announcement as we do focus on code.

We offered Diagramo as LAMP installer, as light version and almost any possible variant and we discovered that we lose focus ...we spread to thin..

Why? Because offering a download version and try to fit anyone's server config is a time consuming and we would like to focus on only 4 browsers and that's it.

What does it mean?
It means that will continue to offer the download version but we will focus on online version or as the trend goes with cloud version.

So....enjoy the new version we cooked for you and I hope this was a good decision.



Monday, February 10, 2014

Dotted and dashed support added

It was a long time since we wanted to have dotted and dashed support for figures, connectors and containers.

We finally have it. Check the screenshot bellow.


As new browsers have support for dashed lines we tried to use it where available. Older browsers that do  not have dashed line support will not be able to use this unless we add a "fallback" method to simulate dashed lines.

The problem with simulation is that it can easily increase the computation time thus making the entire browser / engine to become sluggish.

Enjoy the dotted line support.


Wednesday, September 25, 2013

New demo based on light version

There is a new Live Demo section on Diagramo.

This Live Demo is using the Light version of Diagramo.

Now you can see what Diagramo can do without making a new account and also benefit from all new features added to it.

There are so many features and enhancements to Diagramo that it's hard to make a list (but I will in a future post).

Give it a try.

Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Diagramo Light version

As there are so many people interested in Diagramo's JavaScript libraries but not interested in PHP I was able to create a version of Diagramo that does not have any PHP left.

So you can take this version and add ASP, ASP.NET, JSP, JSF or CGI to it.

This will make it simpler for developers to dive into code and modify it to their needs.

Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Site update to reflect GPL policy

As a lot of people asked about if the project is open source I realized that it was not too obvious.

Now it is. We added a big info about that on the main page.

In addition we added "fork me" (call to fight :) ) near our logo.

Hope this will make things clear.