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Free Flowchart Library ???

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    Does anyone know where I can find a free Flowchart library or ActiveX ? Or is there anyone who can point to some information to write it myself.

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      Does anyone know where I can find a free Flowchart library or ActiveX ? Or is there anyone who can point to some information to write it myself.

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      Hi. I know this is going to sound like a plug, but here goes. First, I'm not aware of any freeware, or opensource object/relationship diagramming libraries. There are a number of commercial offerings, from companies like Northwoods, Protoview and (I think) Tom Sawyer, but the prices can be pretty darn hefty. Microsoft's Visio has a programming model that you can develop against, and it's very good. Depending upon your needs, and the extent to which you intend to distribute your software, this could be an option. Many people however aren't comfortable building a dependance on Microsoft Office (or Visio) into their apps, but as I said you know your situation better than anyone. We offer a few commercial libraries that support diagramming, one called Ultimate Diagram, and a superset of that called HyperView. Right now, we're offering these libraries, along with the whole complement of our MFC development libraries, complete with full source code in a special product bundle called the Goldrush 2000. I'd recommend you check it out to see if it fits your needs. I guarantee it will be the least expensive way to grab a diagramming library! http://www.dundas.com/goldrush2000

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