Structorizer

Create Nassi-Schneiderman diagrams and export them to your computer in various formats, generate source code and export it as well for further use.

  • Structorizer
  • Version :3.23-00 / 3.23-16 Dev
  • License :Trial
  • OS :Windows All
  • Publisher :Bob Fisch

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Structorizer Description

Structorizer is a piece of software designed to help you create Nassi-Schneiderman Diagrams. These are used to represent the structure of a program and is aimed to improve quality, save time and clarify certain aspects concerning development.

User-friendly interface

The application displays a simple user interface which makes it easy to use if you’re familiar to creating Nassi-Schneiderman Diagrams.

From a top panel located in the main window, you are granted quick and unobstructed access to diagram elements which you can add before and after already existing ones. Besides using the toolbars, elements can also be added by right-clicking an element and choosing the appropriate action from the context menu that appears.

Elements are easy to manipulate and edit

The elements you add to the diagram can be moved and repositioned according to your needs. All you have to do is select one with a simple click, and if the move you want to make is possible, Structorizer allows you to make it.

Whether you can reposition or reorganize a series of elements, the application lets you know by applying a green or red fill to the object you have just moved. The contents of an element can be edited with a simple double click and once you do so, you can insert the element specific text and comments.

Export the diagrams

Structorizer comes with a code generator, analyzer, turtleizer and executor which help you to obtain the diagram you need. After doing so, all that is left is to export it in image or code format. The application enables you to save the diagram in PNG, EMF, SWF, PDF and SVG image formats, as well as Pascal / Delphi, Oberon, Perl, BASH, C#, Java and Php code.

Easily create Nassi-Schneiderman Diagrams

So, if you’re looking for a practical and efficient way of creating NSD diagrams, then you can certainly give Structorizer a run.

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