Thanks to your advice, I’ve tried it for goal factoring and for drawing various diagrams. It’s great! (by which I mean it’s less awful than other software)
I don’t do goal factoring regularly, so I haven’t used yed that much. For very small graphs I find graphviz better. If for some reason I need to draw a large graph and I don’t need it to look very good, I’ll probably go for yed again.
To my knowledge, Yed is the least worst existing graphing software.
I use it, as does Andrew Critch, and people at Leverage / Paradigm, generally.
Thanks to your advice, I’ve tried it for goal factoring and for drawing various diagrams. It’s great! (by which I mean it’s less awful than other software)
Are you still using it now or did you find a better solution?
I don’t do goal factoring regularly, so I haven’t used yed that much. For very small graphs I find graphviz better. If for some reason I need to draw a large graph and I don’t need it to look very good, I’ll probably go for yed again.