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        Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 29. Chapters: Concept mapping software, Free diagramming software, Mind-mapping software, Inkscape, Araucaria, List of Unified Modeling Language tools, List of concept mapping and mind mapping software, Microsoft Visio, GenoPro, ARIS Express, Inspiration Software, MindManager, SK1, XMIND, MindGenius, FreeMind, Graphviz, Qiqqa, Xfig, Freeplane, OpenOffice.org Draw, Buzan's iMindMap, 3D Topicscape, YEd, Interactive EasyFlow, Creately, VUE, OmniGraffle, MscGen, LucidChart, SmartDraw, SciPlore MindMapping, Compendium, Open ModelSphere, ABC FlowCharter, Graphical Modeling Framework, Axon Idea Processor, NovaMind, Value stream mapping software, PersonalBrain, XCircuit, MindMeister, MindView, Microsoft Physics Illustrator, ER/Studio, MindMapper, Calligra Flow, Visual Mind, Cacoo, Jfig, GX Logic Modeler, Mindomo, Visustin, Solution Language Tool, Schematic, Pivot chart. Excerpt: Inkscape is a vector graphics editor application. It is distributed under a free software license, the GNU General Public License. Its goal is to implement full support for the Scalable Vector Graphics 1.1 standard. Inkscape is cross-platform and runs on Mac OS X (typically under X11, although the underlying GTK+ toolkit can be compiled to run natively under Quartz), Unix-like operating systems, and Microsoft Windows. Inkscape's implementation of SVG and CSS standards is incomplete. Most notably, it does not yet support animation, or SVG fonts, though base support for the creation of SVG fonts has been implemented as of version 0.47. Inkscape has multi-lingual support, particularly for complex scripts, something currently lacking in most commercial vector graphics applications. The word Inkscape is a portmanteau of the words ink and landscape. Inkscape began in 2003 as a code fork of the Sodipodi project. Sodipodi, developed since 1999, was itself based on Raph L...