Algorithm Flow Chart: Create Easily & Automatically

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The discussion revolves around the representation of algorithms using flowcharts, which consist of various shapes like circles, rectangles, parallelograms, and rhombuses. Users seek software solutions for creating these flowcharts, expressing frustration with manual drawing methods. A specific program, BreezeTree, is mentioned as a potential tool, although many options require payment. Open-source alternatives like Dia are suggested, with users noting their effectiveness. Microsoft Word is also identified as a possible option for flowchart creation, though not accessible to everyone. Overall, the conversation highlights the need for accessible and user-friendly software for algorithm visualization.
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Algorithm flow chart??

I don't know if the exact word is flow chart, It's a direct translation from a french word, it's something that you represent an algorithm with bunch of circles, rectangles, parallelograms, and Rhombus.
Anyone know what I'm talking about ?
in case someone does, is there a program to do this?
I have a number of algorithms to represent, and it's damn hard to them with a drawing program, or by hand..
 
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the problem everything I found needed money, I know there is some GPL around, but some of them are very big like Open Office...
Microsoft Word can do it too, but I don't have it..
 
http://live.gnome.org/Dia/Examples
 
Look great, I'm going to give it a try, thank you.
 
It is really nice. Thank you.
 
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