Graphic Organizer Software for Windows, Mac and Linux

Edraw graphic organizer maker is fast and easy to make compare and contrast diagram, grid and matrix chart, main idea and details diagram, sequence chart, storyboard, spider map and T chart. Start quickly with the cross-functional graphic organizer software and create a concise and efficient graphic organizer with beautiful templates and attractive design elements.

USE BUILT-IN TEMPLATES

Edraw Max is a cross-platform diagraming software available for Windows, Mac and Linux. You are allowed to use the built-in templates for free to save time from creating new ones. What's more, you may sparkle inspirations from the templates and customize graphic organizers of your own. With concise and multi-functional UI similar to that of MS Office software, Edraw offers you a quick start in no need of drawing skills.

NUMEROUS ATTRACTIVE GRAPHIC ORGANIZER SYMBOLS

Myriad colors, shapes, icons, symbols and clip arts make it easy to design an attractive graphic organizer of different usages. Whatever types of graphic organizers you intend to create, Spider chart, T Chart Sequence chart or Storyboard, you will love numerous separated elements in libraries which this program has prepared.

EASY TO CUSTOMIZE

Libraries will not limit your inspirations. You can create a new library of what you need beyond existing elements. Special tools such as pencil tool allow you to draw anything in your mind related to graphic organizer element by yourself. Create any quick thoughts in your mind freely without constraints to customize you own graphic organizers.

PROFESSIONAL GRAPHIC ORGANIZER EXAMPLES

For users who require graphic organizer examples to gain more inspirations, Edraw Max has provided a series of editable examples available to free download. You can use them as templates to start your design quicker.

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