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bosinpai
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by bosinpai » Fri Dec 12, 2014 6:41 pm
Hi,
I'm working on a scenario and I have a hand-written diagram, that I'd like to share with my team through the computers

What kind of tools do you use ?
I considering diagram software (Dia, Draw) and ming mapping software (FreeMind, VYM), but maybe there's something more efficient?
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by Katy133 » Fri Dec 12, 2014 7:59 pm
I know
Trello is used a lot for collaborative indie game projects. I've used it before on several collabs, and it has some useful widgets (you can attach images, screenshots, docs, etc.)
CmapTools is a good (and free) mindmapping software. You may also want to consider using
Google Docs to create a diagram instead, as Trello allows you to directly attach Google Docs to its (Trello's) site for easy group access.
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by Morhighan » Sat Jan 03, 2015 9:21 am
I really enjoy using yEd graph editor, as you can be as messy as you want and with a click of a button it will organize everything into pretty hierarchies.
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