Apache OpenOffice Draw
Draw, part of the Apache OpenOffice suite, is a graphics editor that gives you the tools to communicate with visuals and diagrams. With a maximum page size of 300cm by 300cm, Draw is powerful tool for posters, graphs, charts, and more.
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- Desktop Publishing
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Draw, part of the Apache OpenOffice suite, is a graphics editor that gives you the tools to communicate with visuals and diagrams. With a maximum page size of 300cm by 300cm, Draw is powerful tool for posters, graphs, charts, and more.
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LibreOffice - Draw is the successor to Apache OpenOffice Draw, commonly known as Apache OpenOffice, which had its last major update in 2014. LibreOffice adds many extra features and improved Microsoft 365 (Office) compatibility, and has regular releases with security updates.
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This is more of a DTP software like InDesign or Scribus than for drawing like you do with Illustrator or Inkscape. Of course, not nearly as feature rich as any of the mentioned programs.
I used first MS Powerpoint for making of drawings for furniture inquiries with joiners. There I had to work out the length true to scale of all dimensions always myself. This cost time. Now I have discovered Open Office Draw, where the length true to scale is determined automatically. This is simply great for such purposes!