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Microsoft Visio Professional 2002

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Platform:   Windows NT / 98 / 2000 / Me / XP
3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (15 customer reviews)

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System Requirements

  • Platform:   Windows NT / 98 / 2000 / Me / XP
  • Media: CD-ROM
  • Item Quantity: 1
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Product Details

  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds
  • Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.
  • ASIN: B00005B6U7
  • Item model number: D87-00662
  • Date first available at Amazon.com: March 31, 2001
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (15 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #5,773 in Software (See Bestsellers in Software)

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  • Discontinued by manufacturer: Yes

Product Description

Amazon.com Review

Visio 2002 Professional represents the first significant update of this well-respected diagramming and charting software since it joined the Microsoft stable. The Visio product suite now comprises two members, with 2002 Professional combining the earlier Professional and Technical versions.

A wealth of new features awaits, with Office XP integration high on the agenda. True, Visio always worked well with Office, but now you'll find XP menus, a new task pane, Auto-Recover, Office Search, and application error reporting added to the list. Note that it also uses Microsoft's new XP registration feature, and will stop working after 10 uses if you haven't entered an activation code.

A Drawing Type Selector gets you off the starting block and lets you choose diagram styles that range from building plans, Web site diagrams, and process engineering to databases, flow charts, and physical or logical network maps. Organizational charts are much improved and a wizard helps to create new charts or import existing information from TXT and XLS formats or ODBC-compliant data sources. The curved-wall tool makes creating building layouts more fun, and you can import and export drawings in standard CAD file formats. Pictures can also be imported directly from a scanner or camera.

However, there's much more, as Visio can be programmed using VBA or C++, while project-management tools include Gantt and PERT chart creation. If you're serious about your charts and diagrams, then Visio 2002 Professional has everything you could possibly need, while the new interface makes it even easier to use. --Dave Mitchell



Amazon.com Product Description

Visio Professional 2002 is a multipurpose tool that allows you to create intelligent, precise technical diagrams and drawings. Users can model real-world requirements and relationships, incorporate detailed data, and reflect accurate dimensions. It provides intuitive drawing tools and easy-to-use diagramming solutions that allow users to focus on their work, not the working environment. Visio Professional 2002 combines and improves upon the functionality of Visio 2000 Technical and Professional, taking all the functionality of Visio Standard and adding specific shapes and diagrams for a wide range of engineering- and computer-related applications.

There is a wide range of improvements new to this version, including enhanced graphics, text, and color, as well as the ability to import and manipulate images from other sources. New online resources help users stay current and get more value from Visio 2002. Also, you can publish diagrams to the Web that are more attractive and effective. New and improved features streamline the process of rolling out and maintaining Visio 2002 across an organization. The program offers improved property reporting and database connectivity, more powerful search capabilities, and a streamlined work environment. Developers gain greater flexibility in creating custom Visio applications through support for COM add-ins, a new XML file format, and more than 90 new automation methods.


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74 of 79 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Some great new features, but look before you leap, June 3, 2001
The newest version of Visio is the first version built completely by Microsoft since the product was acquired. It's a part of the XP family of products and an official member of the Office XP family.

Sporting the XP interface it has features that I am excited about: (1) Professional and Technical versions are combined. You get IT and facilities diagrams and wizards in the same package. (2) You can create diagrams that can export properties to XML. The possibilities are endless: exchange product data with suppliers and customers based on your own product's attributes, export bill of materials to ERP systems, manage assets and get control of total cost of ownership and export process model data to other tools. (3) You can directly scan images or download photos from digital cameras into Visio and use the new photo editing tools to enhance or modify the images to suit your needs. (4) Analyze your web site and develop a complete report of all links. A powerful feature is spotting broken links, making this a good tool for your quality assurance group.

I do not like the possible "gotchas" in the web link feature. Specifically, When you type a hyperlink in a Microsoft Office XP application (of which this version is a part), it has been reported that the application will alter what you've typed, without notifying you or giving you an opportunity to undo the "correction." Not good.

Before making a purchase decision there are issues and factors that you need to consider very carefully. As part of the XP family of products, Visio 2002, like the XP operating system and Office family, will require activation over the Internet once it's been installed. You can bring it up and use it 5 times before activation, but after that it will not work. This is Microsoft's defense against piracy, and at first glance is a sensible scheme. However, if you reinstall it you have to call Microsoft and get instructions. This is NOT a sensible scheme for a number of reasons. First, I travel, and sometimes outside of the country. Calling Redmond is not viable if my system crashes and I need to reload applications. Second, if I want to upgrade my hard drive I cannot simply reinstall this application (or any of the "XP" family applications or operating systems) because when I first activated it there is an entry made in some database somewhere that says this application is already installed and cannot be activated again. The solution is to call and have some unknown drone bypass big brother. What is this going to cause me in lost productivity?

If you need the features (and they are compelling) and can live with the possible web link problem and licensing and activation issues, then this is a worthwhile product. Think long and hard about the issues part, though, because it has ramifications that can be much more serious than I've described. On the other hand, perhaps a wave of good sense will descend upon Redmond and they come up with a more workable solution that shows they care about customers and understand stuff like total cost of ownership and the value of productivity.

Personally, I am passing this one by (along with the other XP products) until/unless there is a better way to recover from disasters like hard disk crashes or upgrade my system without the barriers that have been placed by the vendor. My productivity and sanity is worth more to me than the new features. You have my opinion and must decide for yourself.

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The best there is for Org Charts, September 4, 2002
By S. Conklin (Washington, DC United States) - See all my reviews
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Contrary to Emma's comments, Visio is by far the best program there is for organizational or structure charts. Word and Powerpoint take much, much longer to get things to align and link properly. I've been using Visio since long before Microsoft bought them out. I've also tried other programs in various other countries that just don't seem to get it.

A drawback on the current version is that it's much more difficult to drill down to specific shapes/text boxes included in a group than it used to be in older versions.

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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Do More With Visio 2002 Professional, January 24, 2002
I have used Visio at school for a little while now, and recently purchased my own copy of it. It is unbelievable how much stuff you can do with this program! If you need to create technical diagrams, floor plans, organizational charts, or even just run of the mill flow charts, you can't beat Visio 2002 Professional. This program will serve all of your charting and diagramming needs (literally). For students and teachers, a version of Visio 2002 can be a lifesaver, because it will make your life a whole lot easier when creating complicated diagrams. For others, this program can help bring a little order to chaos. Diagram your house, your schedule, timelines, anything. This software works great for it all. Most users will, however, be able to get by on the Standard version and save themselves a chunk of money. If you are not in need of as much technical diagramming power, then you have no need for this professional version.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Service
Prompt. Visio 2002 package included, with all materials. License was valid with registered with Microsoft. Thanks.
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1.0 out of 5 stars No Java support in the UML Diagrams .... WT%*#^!
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5.0 out of 5 stars De facto standard for drawing pro diagrams in no time!
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4.0 out of 5 stars A True solution for Visual Communication
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4.0 out of 5 stars No Support For Java
Java Is not supported becuase it is a Sun Microsystems format. Accordingly, Microsoft is trying to force customers to migrate to their formats.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Where is my Java Modelling?
Microsoft totally missed an oppurtunity here. While other Java modelling tools are costly, Visio would have been perfect if they added support for Java types.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Great Tool
I have owned this version for two weeks. To date, I have only used the tool to create an organizational chart and to map databases and websites. Read more
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3.0 out of 5 stars Good documentation tool...
But it doesn't go far enough. Visio is one of those really cool, fun, products that you start to use and then you say "ok, but where do I go from here? Read more
Published on January 11, 2002 by Bruce Pierson

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