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	<title>Comments on: SlickPlan: Easy and Free Flowcharts</title>
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		<title>By: Wolf Halton</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I use OpenOffice.org Draw to build all sorts of flow charts. It is a local install, rather than a web-based tool, but you can get as complicated and intricate as you want, or pound out a simple chart as fast as you can place the premade shapes.  OpenOffice is free and open-source, so the price is right, and licensing issues are non-existent. The learning curve is minimal, since OpenOffice.org is a bit like a super-featured MS Office 2000 (no ribbon interface.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I use OpenOffice.org Draw to build all sorts of flow charts. It is a local install, rather than a web-based tool, but you can get as complicated and intricate as you want, or pound out a simple chart as fast as you can place the premade shapes.  OpenOffice is free and open-source, so the price is right, and licensing issues are non-existent. The learning curve is minimal, since OpenOffice.org is a bit like a super-featured MS Office 2000 (no ribbon interface.</p>
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