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Old April 4th, 2007   #1
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Exclamation Is there a Visio viewer/editor for Linux?

Is there a way to open and/or edit Visio files on Feisty Fawn?

Architecture: AMD64 (AM2)

I have several files from work that I need to be able to edit from home; however, I have Linux at home. Any input is appreciated.

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Old April 4th, 2007   #2
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Re: Is there a Visio viewer/editor for Linux?

You can check out Kivio (KDE) or Dia (GNOME), or even use OpenOffice's Draw depending on what you want.

Microsoft Office works alright (I've only checked 2003) in WINE so you could even run Visio through that if you like.

I hate to be the one to say this but COME ON. A simple Google search could've told you this. I haven't checked but I'm sure even searching these forums you could've found SOMETHING.

It's MORE work so put a post on Ubuntu Forums than it is to type "visio linux" in google.
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Old April 4th, 2007   #3
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Re: Is there a Visio viewer/editor for Linux?

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You can check out Kivio (KDE) or Dia (GNOME), or even use OpenOffice's Draw depending on what you want.

Microsoft Office works alright (I've only checked 2003) in WINE so you could even run Visio through that if you like.

I hate to be the one to say this but COME ON. A simple Google search could've told you this. I haven't checked but I'm sure even searching these forums you could've found SOMETHING.

It's MORE work so put a post on Ubuntu Forums than it is to type "visio linux" in google.
I hate to be the one saying that, but you really sounded like the "smart ***"
The truth is, that i like to use google to find answers myself and in fact yesterday i used it for same question and couldnt find an answer, but somehow i gave up because wasnt that important. I have Inskape and thought that it might do the work.. but still didnt work.

Your two suggestions were interesting. I installed kivio and still doesnt do the work. And i admit, that it is a program or application similar to visio, but maybe what he (and I) need, it is an application or filter that it is capable to open files, that have been created in visio format (.vsd)

Anyway...as the previous poster said..there is no need to generate bad atmosphere, if you know the answer and want to answer fine...if not, fine too, there is no need to give lessons to anyone.

Sorry for been annoying, but i think the best of ubuntu, its maybe the ubuntu forums, and the reason for that it is probably the helpfull people.

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Old April 4th, 2007   #4
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Re: Is there a Visio viewer/editor for Linux?

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Originally Posted by cisforcojo View Post
You can check out Kivio (KDE) or Dia (GNOME), or even use OpenOffice's Draw depending on what you want.

Microsoft Office works alright (I've only checked 2003) in WINE so you could even run Visio through that if you like.

I hate to be the one to say this but COME ON. A simple Google search could've told you this. I haven't checked but I'm sure even searching these forums you could've found SOMETHING.

It's MORE work so put a post on Ubuntu Forums than it is to type "visio linux" in google.
From the Ubuntu Forum Code of Conduct:
RTFM, "Go look on google" are two inappropriate responses to a question.
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Old April 4th, 2007   #5
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Re: Is there a Visio viewer/editor for Linux?

But that's what these forums are for

Really, we do want to encourage a friendly atmosphere here.
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Old April 5th, 2007   #6
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Re: Is there a Visio viewer/editor for Linux?

Thank you all for the help and the kind words...those of you who were kind!

It is true, I need to be able to open *.vsd files, and I have used Dia but I don't seem to be able to get it to open the documents properly.

FYI cisforcojo I Installed the Edgy Eft 64 bit version of this OS three weeks ago, and none of the chipsets on my board were recognized I had 3 weeks of grief and finally got the issues corrected. The reason I asked on this forum is that I was tired of getting half baked answers from people, installing the wrong updates and having issues. I am new here (2 week member) and thought I would have better luck on the forum. sorry for the trouble...but then again you didn't need to reply if it bothered you. If you truly "hated to be the one to say it..." you shouldn't have!

I appolagize if this rubs anyone the wrong way but the response from cisforcojo was quite rude.
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Old April 5th, 2007   #7
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Re: Is there a Visio viewer/editor for Linux?

This is not about visio replacements, but visio files as far as i see.

Perhaps http://support.microsoft.com/kb/888700 together with http://lx-viewer.sourceforge.net/ can do something.

http://appdb.winehq.org/appview.php?iAppId=119 looks pretty bad.
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Old April 6th, 2007   #8
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Re: Is there a Visio viewer/editor for Linux?

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My mistake everyone. I am in the wrong and I shouldn't have said anything (negative). I won't even try to explain myself. I agree that the helpful atmosphere is part of what makes Ubuntu Forums great and for a brief stint I turned into the jackass I usually don't like. I've PM'd him an apology (hopefully accepted) and apologize to everyone else for the less-than-friendly reply!
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Old April 6th, 2007   #9
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Re: Is there a Visio viewer/editor for Linux?

Thank you Steve196,

I will try your solution, it looks promising. I have tried to export the Visio format converting it to *.svg which is able to be opened by both Visio, and Dia; however, the diagram is messed up a fair amount when Dia opens it, and I have to resize the objects and move them them around a fair amount to make them work. I believe that converting the images back and forth may be a problem. Perhaps I am simply using the wrong format. I tried *.svg on the suggestion of an equally ignorant but well meaning friend, and it did allow me to work with the diagrams but not without issue. I will play with this a bit and post what I find...right or wrong.

Thank you for the input.
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Old April 6th, 2007   #10
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Re: Is there a Visio viewer/editor for Linux?

No harm no foul. I do appreciate the input and I was taken aback and didn't respond well. for the record I have "Goggled" this issue and I am still having some issues with the suggested solutions. As I mentioned I am new to this OS and every time I fix one thing 2 more go wrong. I would use a more stable kernel but I was unable to fix some of the issues. So I will struggle with the beta release, it seems to fix more than it breaks. I will remember that it is a beta.

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