G2: upcoming v2.0 features

G2 flowcharting

We’ve been busy. The screenshots reveal quite a bit the upcoming features but let me be explicit:

  • Groups: shapes can be embedded in groups ad infinitum (this is an undoable action and copy/cut/paste works with groups as well, of course)
  • Flowcharting: better support for standard flowcharting
  • Arrows and connections: better support for databinding your stuff (i.e. data backend) to connections and related adorners
  • Rotations: rotating shapes and groups (undoable action)
  • Unity 2.0: Unity merges with the ObjectBuilder2. Nothing shacking here but it will simplify the underlying data exchange pipeline of G2.
  • Library support: shapes, groups, layers, pages and whole diagrams can be saved to libraries and organized in categories. This features is based on an adapter mechanism, which means you can have libraries in a database backend or accessible via WCF etc.
  • Alignments: aligning shapes is now possible. In conjunction with the snap & grid features this is particularly useful to have a nice layout.
  • Snap & grid: everything has become snap-able.
  • Linking: better support inside shapes to (hyper)link data; either diagram elements or data entities coming from your backend.
  • XML: better support for XML import/export, extending the already very solid and beautiful data exchange pipeline of v1.0
  • Theming of whole diagrams: apply a style to a complete diagram (cfr. Microsoft PowerPoint)
  • Auto-connect shapes: auto-add or auto-connect shapes via the adjacent arrows appearing when hovering over shapes (cfr. Microsoft Visio)
  • Bug fixes and squadrillions of little changes to make G2 better, faster, more useful, more business and data oriented, more beautiful.

No date fixed yet to release v2.0 though it’s pretty stable already now. So many things are going on these days… I sincerely hope to deliver a big headline one of these days regarding our future (and G2′s future in particular). In any case, I feel immensely proud about G2′s wonderful architecture and the breadth of applications it can support, the scope of features and the many high-tech subtleties which you will not find in any other diagramming package. It leaves the competition beyond the diagramming horizon.

G2: theming

G2 groups

G2: better, faster, bigger, more beautiful.

G2: thick arrows

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