![]() ![]() You could produce organisation charts, family trees and process flow diagrams with VUE as the layout is entirely up to the user but there are no tools aimed specifically at these types of diagrams. The nodes may be arranged into more than one map on the same sheet if the user lays it out that way. ![]() There is no enforced hierarchy and floating nodes are allowed. The positioning is completely manual, however the program can re-position the nodes if you ask it to. The user places nodes on the map in the position they want and makes the connections they want. The only niggle I have is that you have to enter your e-mail address into the website in order to download the program, what they do with this data I have no idea, they have not sent me any spam e-mails. VUE is a very extensive tool with a lot of facilities which are only briefly covered in this review, fortunately you can try it for free, if you don’t like it you haven’t lost anything. This facility is not very intuitive in my opinion. When making the presentation the view of the map will be stepped through this series of slides in ‘full screen presentation mode’. To do a presentation with VUE you first have to define a ‘path’, this is a series of slides. I have not used VUE as a presentation tool and so maybe I have a biased opinion. The program stores its maps in disk files which have to be saved manually. It was written to allow students to take notes during lectures and to make presentations. This program comes from Tufts University in the USA. VUE stands for Visual Understanding Environment. ![]()
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