Michael,
I use Microsoft Visio. It is not necessarily the best choice, but I use
religiously for data mapping, room layouts, network diagrams, etc. It
has a nice setup for doing the sort of thing you listed below....
Cheers,
Roy
Michael Rimar wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I recall a discussion on one of the berkeley lists about this...it
> goes by many related names: workflow mapping, process mapping,
> business process mapping. I'd like to find something free or cheap,
> for Windows (though hopefully cross platform). I didn't find anything
> in the archives and nothing on the software.berkeley or TSW sites.
>
> Thanks, Michael
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