Overall Satisfaction with Microsoft Visio
I have many uses for Microsoft Visio. Firstly, I use Microsoft Visio to diagram my network. This makes it a very useful tool for network troubleshooting. I also use Microsoft Visio to diagram my complex audio system. In the past, I have used Microsoft Visio to flowchart processes in manufacturing and building Organizational charts. When I started using Microsoft Visio to diagram my networks, Microsoft had a great selection of downloadable network icons to match the equipment that I was using.
- Tremendous selection of graphics
- A very logical structure
- Options for diagramming just about anything an organization would need
- Matrices are little difficult to get started with
- Coauthoring with OneDrive didn't work as well as I had hoped
- If a user is helping, they must have a separate license to update
- Selection of graphics/icons
- A good selection of premade templates
- Saving to PDF for sharing and printing
- Diagramming networks saves a huge expense when troubleshooting your network
- Recording a process flow for an ISO9000 process is invaluable
- Organizational charts hasn't proved positive or negative for ROI
I looked ar LibreOffice Draw and Lucidchart. While LibreOffice Draw was free and Lucidchart was less expensive, neither had the Microsoft familiarity that Microsoft Visio has. I found myself spending a great deal more time trying to figure out how to perform the same functions that I already knew how to perform in Microsoft Visio.
Do you think Microsoft Visio delivers good value for the price?
Yes
Are you happy with Microsoft Visio's feature set?
Yes
Did Microsoft Visio live up to sales and marketing promises?
Yes
Did implementation of Microsoft Visio go as expected?
Yes
Would you buy Microsoft Visio again?
Yes