Software for drawing simple diagrams for reports

In summary, the person is looking for a software that they can use to draw diagrams like those found in textbooks or lecture notes. They are concerned about time, and if an easier tool exists with similar results. They have looked into OpenOffice and InkScape, and might give Tikz a try as well.
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I'm looking for some software I can use to draw reasonable technical diagrams- the sort of diagrams you'd find in online lecture notes, or in maths/engineering textbooks, i.e. simple shapes, arrows, curves etc.

It's hard to describe what I mean, hence why I've came after nothing on Google. For graphs I'll import them from Matlab to the Latex document, so its really just for diagrams which I need to draw myself (hopefully without resorting to pen and paper then scanning...).

Also note, it can be Mac, Windows or Linux software, thanks.
 
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There's ways to do it in LaTex. It can generate great results but can also be a pretty big pain. I think one package for this is Tikz.
 
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kai_sikorski said:
There's way's to do it in LaTex. It can generate great results but can also be a pretty big pain. I think one package for this is Tikz.

I agree, the results from this are exactly what I'm looking for, but I'm not sure that I have the time to learn how to use it well, at the same time as trying to write reports, study, etc. If there was an easier tool to use with similar results, that would be what I'd use.

Thanks for you're help kai.
 
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For simple diagrams you could use OpenOffice's presentation tool (similar to Powerpoint)

there's some vector drawing tools that can output svg that can be used in web pages or converted to images for documents. svg is great because you can reorder the drawing elements or resize them or adjust their polygon points...

http://inkscape.org/

Also the iPad has a similar vector drawing app called inkpad with the same kinds of features.

http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/inkpad/id400083414?mt=8
 
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jedishrfu said:
For simple diagrams you could use OpenOffice's presentation tool (similar to Powerpoint)

there's some vector drawing tools that can output svg that can be used in web pages or converted to images for documents. svg is great because you can reorder the drawing elements or resize them or adjust their polygon points...

http://inkscape.org/

Also the iPad has a similar vector drawing app called inkpad with the same kinds of features.

http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/inkpad/id400083414?mt=8

Inkscape is one that's came up in a few searches now, so I'll have a look into it, thanks!

Looked a little more into Tikz, and it might not seem as complicated as I first thought, so I might give it a go too.
 

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