I use it to define for engineers what the ideal server and network architecture looks like. You can draw the connectivity a million ways; my layouts have the special feature that they can (generally) be exported to PNG and inserted into PDF documents without losing legibility.
Lately, I also use it instead of the default PowerPoint drawing tools, so my presentations to clients are that much more polished.
All MS products suck; because Visio was already on version 4 before MS bought them, it sucks a bit less.
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Date: 2006-02-25 07:15 am (UTC)Me, I make screens. Then I make them again. And again, and again, until they work. Then someone else codes them.
BTW - if you want me, use this account. If you want an imaginary person, try
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Date: 2006-02-28 08:31 pm (UTC)Lately, I also use it instead of the default PowerPoint drawing tools, so my presentations to clients are that much more polished.
All MS products suck; because Visio was already on version 4 before MS bought them, it sucks a bit less.
Also, hello! Friended you and M. just now.