Microsoft Visio Professional 2003
- For IT professionals, engineers, and developers
- Provides the most comprehensive technical diagramming and drawing tools available
- Create and share complex information
- Allows for software diagramming and reverse engineering
- Great for building, space, and floor plans
Product Description
Visio Professional 2003 gives business and technical thinkers the power to create easy-to-follow diagrams in just a few steps. Project Schedules and Timelines help keep your projects on track Create building maps, databases, electrical schematics and process diagrams – with just a few clicks… More >>
Microsoft Visio Professional 2003




September 7th, 2010 at 4:16 pm
I am a new user to Visio and love it. It makes me look like I actually know what I am doing.
Rating: 5 / 5
September 7th, 2010 at 6:53 pm
We had a quick response need to generate a complex interconnection diagram and one person on staff with some experience with an ealier version of Visio. This combined with some serious Power Point and Excel capability (and Amazom overnight delivery) gave us good working second revision within 48 hours. So far we’re very satisfied.
Rating: 4 / 5
September 7th, 2010 at 9:08 pm
Visio has always been an excellent solution for technical diagramming. Version 2003 is no exception and improves upon its predecessor with support for the web and integration with other Office applications. The program still lacks certain elements of Microsoft Office which I feel concerned about. Users are able to import Native Auto CAD drawings directly into Visio, and use the Visio tools to further customize and edit drawings to their hearts content. You can create custom stencils save them and share with other Visio users over a corporate network. You can export diagrams as a webpage so that users who don’t have Visio installed locally on their machine can View diagrams through web browser at different resolutions with ease. The program enables IT Adminstrators to create Diagrams for Active Directory role outs for Windows 2000 Server and Server 2003. SQL Server or other third party database products such as Oracle and IBM DB2 can use the Visio functionality to outline a companies storage of data through active digrams that automate how data is stored and used. You can create simple project management task, and also export other Visio digrams to PowerPoint and further edit within PowerPoint or Word.Other features include searching for stencils online in the program, which makes it easy for you to find that particular diagram. Visio still lacks certain elements such as native support for WordArt. Overall, this upgrade is a must have for existing Visio 2000 or 5.0 users, but some 2002 users might not see any need for some of the functionality and might wait first to see if their diagramming and network infrastructure needs demand the new functionality and technology that Visio 2003 has to offer.
Rating: 4 / 5
September 7th, 2010 at 10:10 pm
Millcreek Media is the place to do business with!
I needed some software “yesterday” for a project coming due.
I placed my order right before the weekend.
I had expected to get the order about mid-week.
I came home late tonight (Monday) to find my order.
The software package was just as advertised, “Used – Like New”.
The software works as expected.
The price was great.
Microsoft Visio Professional 2003 [OLD VERSION]
I knew that my “emergency” to get the software ASAP was not Millcreek Media’s problem.
Yet, with Millcreek Media having an efficient and customer oriented business operation, my “emergency” disappeared.
Maybe a little luck was involved but I think they are just good.
Yes, I will use them again and I recommend others to use them.
However, I will plan better next time.
I have to go as I have the software needed to finish my project…
Rating: 5 / 5
September 7th, 2010 at 11:28 pm
Visio 2003 Pro is a good product, but the fact that several key features are gone is the reason for a 3 star rating.
I use Visio 2003 Pro for general diagramming and for informal data modeling and process modeling in the course of developing system requirements. I used the simple data flow model diagram for years in Visio 2000, but 2003 has removed the “model” capabilities; it’s just a picture now with no reusable components.
Pluses:
Good screen layout options
Still reverse-engineers databases
Better shape manipulation
Shape transparency
Minuses:
Removed “explorer” and modeling capabilities of Data Flow Model diagram
Does not generate DDL (Data Definition Language) anymore (need Visual Studio)
No longer exports to ERWin ERX files
Does not save to Visio 5 format (only 2002)
Removed Auto-Discovery
Removed a bunch of file converters and import tools
I recommend looking at Microsoft’s “What you won’t find in Microsoft Office Visio 2003″ found at http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/assistance/HA010857571033.aspx.
Rating: 3 / 5