Use GoDiagram to build custom interactive Diagrams, network or process or workflow editors, flowcharts, or software design tools. GoDiagram includes many predefined kinds of nodes, links, and basic shapes including text and images. It supports layers, groups, subgraphs, scrolling, zooming, selection, drag-and-drop, clipboard, in-place editing, tooltips, grids, printing, overview window with panning, and a palette for draggable nodes.
Links can have labels and arrowheads, and their paths can be straight, rounded, or Bezier with different kinds of Pens and routed to be Orthogonal. Predefined node types include Comment, Balloon, BasicNode, IconicNode, TextNode, BoxNode, SimpleNode, GeneralNode, SubGraph and Button.
GoDiagram is 100% implemented in C# as a managed .Net Control. Its Document/View/Tool architecture is very flexible and powerful. The classes provide many properties & events to make it easy to customize the appearance and behavior.
GoDiagram includes extensive and useful sample programs with complete source code that you can modify and recompile. Sample applications include ProtoApp (a generic MDI app that includes a palette, overview window, toolbar and property Grid window), OrgCharter, FlowCharter, FamilyTree, Classier (browses the GoDiagram classes), and Demo1 (demonstrates how to do various things).
GoDiagram also includes extensive documentation in the User Guides, Reference Manual, and FAQ, answering most of the questions we've received over many years of supporting our GO product lines.
The optional automatic layout components support rearranging the nodes in a diagram to make it easier to understand. GoLayout supports force-directed autolayout, incorporating electrical charge, gravitational mass, and spring length and stiffness), and layered-digraph autolayout, for tree and hierarchical organization of directed graphs.
There are no run-time royalties or deployment fees for GoDiagram components.