How do you use Visio?
I'd love to hear about the context in which you use drawings -- whether you're an end user of the app or a developer of custom solutions for the app. Want to post feedback and talk about how you use Visio?
Me, I use Visio a lot. Here's some things that I do with Visio as a user:
- Track my projects on timelines. I ask that everyone on my Program Management team do the same. We create a separate timeline for each project and line them all up in a pretty row. That way, we can look down the row and see how the milestones across projects line up and where we're overloaded versus underloaded.
- Map out my wistful plans for a house remodel. This is probably a case of the perfect drawing that will never see the light of day for many years, given that I have two kids under 3.
- Conceptual diagrams for customer presentations. Tends to be either simple workflow diagrams or conceptual
- Architectural diagrams. Can't be bothered with UML so I just use the COM/OLE shapes.
- Feature UI planning. We use a Visio stencil with standard Office UI elements to plan the next version of our project. Makes it much easier to put together a prototype.
- Feature workflow: I almost always do a workflow diagram or three in my product/feature specifications.
Natch, I use Visio 2003.
-- Mai-lan
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Comments
- Anonymous
September 24, 2004
I use Visio for building database structures (I used to use MS Access) as well as for simple and complex drawings of network and application architectures depending on the audience.
I would like to note that I am new to the Visio world and hope to extend into developing DB linked diagrams to help with managing hardware and software assets. - Anonymous
September 29, 2004
I use Visio to draw anything, animation and fun.