At first glance, Monodraw’s first public beta looks much like any other OS X diagramming tool. Choose from various themed palettes, drag and drop shapes around on the page, link them up, add captions, tweak colors and more.
The program is versatile, too, able to build flowcharts, layouts, even entity-relationship diagrams.
But there is one very, very important difference. Monodraw does all this in plain text, making it probably the most sophisticated ASCII art editor in all of computing history.
MacDrop - Developer Tools. We Need Your Help! Monodraw does this in text, making it probably the most sophisticated ASCII art editor in all of computing history. As you might expect, this approach does have some, well, weaknesses. Monodraw does all this in plain text, making it probably the most sophisticated ASCII art editor in all of computing history. If you're thinking the text approach could bring some, well. A note of caution: if ASCII art doesn’t look right in the code editor, then the editor theme is either not using a monospaced font, has word wrap turned on, or the editor theme uses italicized comments. You'll need to adjust the theme and word wrap options.
If you're thinking the text approach could bring some, well, disadvantages, then you might have a point. You can add shadows to objects, say, or use the bucket tool to fill them, but these effects are created with your preferred characters, rather than solid color.
But at the same time, Monodraw isn't lacking in functionality. You can customise shapes, tweak their borders, shadows or line styles, group them for easier management, set individual objects to be above or below others.
You also get alignment guides to aid positioning. Lines can be connected at custom attachment points, then automatically repositioned as you move a shape around. Sierra cache cleaner 11 0 0.
What's more, as the diagram you’re creating is plain text, you'll know it can be embedded just about anywhere, and viewed on almost any device.
Okay, Monodraw still feels a little like a joke, but it’s a good one: this is probably as powerful as ASCII art editors are ever going to get. It’s also free to try for the duration of the beta, and there’s a 40 percent discount ($29.99 instead of $49.99) if you buy before the first official release.
Monodraw beta for OS X (10.9+) is available now.
What are the system requirements?
The app requires macOS 10.14 Mojave or later. If you're running an older version of macOS, you can download Monodraw v1.3 which only requires macOS 10.10 Yosemite.
Which versions include the command line tool?
Only the versions which you download directly from our website and purchase from our store. Due to restrictions imposed by the App Sandbox on the Mac App Store, the tool cannot be included there.
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How do I provide feedback?
We would love to hear from you — the best way would be to drop us an email. Alternatively, just tweet us @Monodraw.
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We hate spam, too. We would not share your email with any 3rd parties, period. We would only email you if we have important news about Monodraw and our upcoming products, that's it.
Do you have a Press Kit?
Of course — you can download it from here.
Do you offer Educational Pricing?
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