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on: September 08, 2023, 23:39

In case you've been looking for a universal super cowpigchicken, that also gives you spicy seasoning, then Stencil It is it.

Not sure who came up with the rather goofy name, but the program itself acts as a diagram editor, floor plan and technical chart designer, Web Page creation tool and so on and so on.

It comes with an almost giantic library of "Stencils", predefined shapes, that you can then combine in ever more complex drawings.

The nifty thing is that you can define connections between those stencils - just like in a modern mindmapping tool - draw flowcharts with them and rearrange each stencil with those connections being automatically updated.

And gosh the number of those stencils seems to be inexhaustible. To put the icing on the cake, you can export parts or all of the drawing into a Webpage and import QuickTime movies back in.

Its a powerful diagraphing tool with a huge range of applications.
Last Edit: September 09, 2023, 10:16 by 68040
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Reply #1 on: September 09, 2023, 01:30

Really Nice! I used to use Visio alot at work and missed it. This will fit a need very nicely! I'm amazed at all the quality MAC software I missed out on back in the day.
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Reply #2 on: September 09, 2023, 06:32

That looks really interesting. I have to try this out. Just downloaded it from the Garden and will look into it after breakfast (I hope). Thanks for mentioning it and posting about your "discoveries" :-)
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Reply #3 on: September 09, 2023, 10:26

@Johnny7 - I've installed thousands of apps, libraries, "e-books", hyperstacks, image libraries ... the list goes on and on and on.

And I can assure you that short of Internet heavy software suites (only for rent, never for purchase) there is next to nothing vintage systems do not offer.

Heck, I even found some nifty image creation apps, akin to the now much hailed AI tools that people use to swamp Twitter and Facebook with someone else's graphical handiwork.

They do almost the same, with a lot less code ah and yes - you have to feed them your own image material. Big drawback ;)
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