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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Lowercase title Шаблон:Infobox software diagrams.net (previously draw.io[1][2]) is a cross-platform graph drawing software developed in HTML5 and JavaScript.[3] Its interface can be used to create diagrams such as flowcharts, wireframes, UML diagrams, organizational charts, and network diagrams.[4]

diagrams.net is available as an online web app, and as an offline desktop application for Linux, macOS, and Windows.[4] Its offline application is built using the Electron framework. The web app does not require online login or registration and can open from and save to the local hard drive.[4][5] Supported storage and export formats to download include PNG, JPEG, SVG, and PDF.[5]

It also integrates with cloud services for storage including Dropbox, OneDrive, Google Drive, GitHub, and GitLab.com.[4][5][6]

It is also available as plugin to embed the web app in platforms such as NextCloud, MediaWiki, Notion, Atlassian Confluence, and Jira.[7][8]

It has been described by tech reviewers such as TechRadar and PCMag as an alternative to Lucidchart, Microsoft Visio, and SmartDraw.[9][10][11][3][12][13]

History

JGraph Ltd

JGraph Ltd is a private limited company founded by Gaudenz Alder and David Benson in 2000 in the United Kingdom.[14][15]

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JGraph

JGraph started as a pure Java language software project by Gaudenz Alder and as a university project in 2000 at ETH Zurich, Switzerland. The initial public release of JGraph 1.0 was in May 2002.[16] The original design for JGraph was to make it an architectural extension of the Swing Java-toolkit and its JTree class.[17] Шаблон:Infobox software

mxGraph

In 2005, development began on mxGraph, which is a graph drawing software library written in JavaScript using HTML5 and SVG technologies.[18] The project was publicly released in 2006, and supported Firefox 1.5 and Internet Explorer 5.5.[18][19]

mxGraph was originally made available as freeware through a hosted demo of the software for online use,[20][21] with publicly available source under a end-user license agreement for non-commercial use with the option to purchase a commercial license.[19]

In 2009, mxGraph was open sourced under the Apache license. JGraph also bundled official ports of mxGraph in other languages including Java, C#, and PHP.

In 2021, the mxGraph Github repository was archived by its owner and is now read-only.[22]Шаблон:Infobox software

JGraphX

After the final JGraph 5.x release in February 2010,[16] the project renamed its Java-language application to JGraphX, integrated the mxGraph library, and took on mxGraph's version numbering, starting with JGraphX 1.10.0.5 released in 2012.[23]

Diagramly

In 2011, the company started publishing its hosted service for the mxGraph web application under a separate brand, Diagramly with the domain "diagram.ly".[11]

After removing the remaining use of Java applets from its web app, the service rebranded as draw.io in 2012 because the ".io suffix is a lot cooler than .ly", said co-founder David Benson in a 2012 interview.[24][25][18]

In February 2020, the company announced on its blog that the hosted version of the web application would move from "draw.io" to the "diagrams.net" domain, citing security reasons.[1] The move was completed a month later.[26][2] The software library, file format, and integrated services remain branded as "drawio".

See also

References

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