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Re: ANN: LanFlow Net Diagrammer 6.04.2020

Subject: Re: ANN: LanFlow Net Diagrammer 6.04.2020
From: sky7998
Date: Thu, 14 Aug 2008 07:44:19 -0700 PDT
Newsgroups: alt.comp.shareware

On Aug 13, 9:35 pm, "Dave Collins"
<d...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On behalf of Pacestar Software, SharewarePromotions are delighted to
> announce the release and immediate availability of LanFlow Net Diagrammer
> version 6.04.2020 - a user friendly, fully-featured LAN and network
> diagramming tool.
>
> LanFlow is a drawing tool for laying out, designing, and documenting a
> network, LAN, internet,vector or other communications system.
>
> Drop in components like computers, workstations, routers, and servers and
> connect them with lines and cables. Choose components from built in symbols
> and clip art or add commonly available clip art formats.
>
> Use lines to connect your components and add dashes, curves, arrows or
> complex combinations for a custom look.
>
> Enter descriptive text anywhere, using a grid that helps you keep your work
> symmetrical and aligned.
>
> LanFlow contains powerful features that include full zoom, OLE connectivity
> to add your diagrams to other documents, poster printing, graphics import
> and web page export, automatic routing, flow symbols, and more.
>
> The software also includes simple outline components and a full set of 3D
> network equipment symbols resembling the standards set by Cisco books and
> documentation.
>
> LanFlow Net Diagrammer version 6.04.2020 is fully compatible with Windows
> 98, Windows ME, Windows NT 4.x, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows 2003 and
> all versions of Windows Vista.
>
> Further details and a free 5.3 MB trial version are available 
> fromhttp://www.pacestar.com/lanflow/index.html.
>
> --
> Dave Collins
> SharewarePromotions Ltd
> Be Seen Be Sold                                www.sharewarepromotions.com">http://www.sharewarepromotions.com

The software also includes simple outline components and a full set of
3D
network equipment symbols resembling the standards set by Cisco books
and
documentation.
I'll see to it.

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