Lucidchart's free OmniGraffle viewer for Mac, Windows, and Linux is simple to use. Here's how to view your.graffle files: Install the Chrome extension in your web browser. Click the Lucidchart logo next to the address bar. Select a.graffle file to instantly view its contents. Lucidchart Visio Viewer is online Visio viewer available for Mac, Windows and Linux. It works as a browser extension and major Internet browsers including Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Safari, Microsoft Edge and Internet Explorer. After installing this Visio viewer in your browser on Mac, you can instantly open VSD, VDX and VSDX files.
I have Visio 2010 and when someone sends me a visio document and I double click on it the attachment I get a box that says Open, Save, Cancel. I double click on Open, the box disappears and the document never appears. This also happens when I save visio files of my own. I can't open my own documents. May 31, 2020 To view your device using the Chrome browser, you must add the IE tab extension to Google Chrome. Open a new tab and click Apps at the top right corner. Lucidchart is the #1 visual productivity platform for teams. Collaborate in real time to create flowcharts, ERDs, BPMN diagrams, wireframes, mockups, network diagrams, org charts, and more.
Many users want to view their Hikvision cameras or access the DVR/NVR using Google Chrome. What plugin to install on Chrome? How to see a Hikvision camera or NVR using Chrome? Since Hikvision cannot be accessed directly using Google Chrome, you need to do a few tricks. In this step-by-step guide we will show how to access a Hikvision device (IP camera, NVR, DVR) using Google Chrome.
And let’s face it, Chrome is better and faster than Internet Explorer. The Hikvision experience will be much more comfortable and smoother if you’re using the Chrome browser. You’ll be able to see the live feed, playback, modify the settings, etc. If you think Mozilla Firefox is better, read the instructions in this link.
How to access a Hikvision device in Chrome?
To view your device using the Chrome browser, you must add the IE tab extension to Google Chrome.
Step 1. Open a new tab and click Apps at the top right corner. Or you can type this into your Chrome browser URL box: chrome://apps/.
Step 2. Once you go to your Apps section, from there you click on Web Store (it will bring you to the Chrome apps).
Step 3. Now that the Chrome app store is open, search for “IE Tab” in the search bar (as shown below in the picture below). This extension will let you access the Hikvision devices from Chrome.
Step 4. Click on “Add to Chrome” for the “IE Tab” extension (Chrome app).
Step 5. Once that has clicked, a download file will show up at the bottom of the page. Click the file and then hit “Run” when prompted. In other words, you need to install this extension/app.
Step 6. Now you will have an icon to the far right of the address bar. Click on the icon (which looks like the letter “e”).
Step 7. After this you’ll have a new address bar on your browser. Type in your device’s IP address into it (on the second url bar, the one with the Internet Explorer logo). You can type the IP address or the DDNS of Hikvision NVR, DVR, or even a single IP camera. For example: http://192.168.1.100 or http://myaddress.myddns.com.
Step 8. Log in with your username and password. And you’ll be able to see the live view and the rest of the settings of your Hikvision CCTV device. Note: Install any plugins, if the browser asks you to.
The SvgPublish Visio Extension allows you to publish a Visio diagram as HTML page(s). It uses it’s own custom HTML export and extends the built-in Visio feature with some unique capabilities.
Below you can see some sample exported pages. You can open them live by clicking the picture. For more examples, please check out the examples page.
For the detailed feature description, please refer to the documentation.
For the developer documentation / API reference please refer to the API documentation.
The published diagram is available for most modern browsers (Edge, Firefox, Chrome) and modern mobile devices (smartphones and tablets). Means, it supports touch interface. You can pan/zoom the published diagrams with your fingers, or mouse wheel (works as well).
- It uses pure HTML5 (SVG being part of HTML5). Means, no browser plugins like Silverlight or Visio viewer are required. This allows the exported pages to be hosted static hostings, such as GitHub page hosting for example, or simply on your hard drive or USB stick.
- The site structure does not use frames like the built-in Visio HTML export, so you can easily grab the URL for the published diagram page directly from the browser address line, and use it to share the view.
- The diagrams are easily customizable. You can access any piece of the shape (exported as SVG), and animate it or change any properties of that piece with javascript. Also, the shapes are available in the browser for inspection. Also, for each element (shape) you can specify CSS class and javascript ID, so that you can easily access or customize it later from javascript. By the way, if you want to, you can add a custom javascript to the diagram directly in Visio, and your code will be running as soon as you open the published diagram. But for that functionality, there will be a separate article!
- Layer visibility is supported as a stock option.
- Local drive, GitHub and SharePoint targets are supported.
Downloading and installing
The supported versions of Visio include: Visio 2007 SP3, Visio 2010/2013/2016/2019 (all editions, including standard).
The ad-din requires .NET Framework 4.5
For Visio 2007, the ad-din requires VSTO Runtime 4 version 10.0.50325 or later (it adds SHA-256 certificate support to the stock install. If you encounter any signature issues, please make sure the latest version of the runtime is installed. Please note that this version is installed by windows update unless opted out). For later version, no extra runtimes are required.
The publishing ad-din can be installed both per-user (does not require admin rights) and per-computer (can be rolled out using directory services in the organization).
Please download the offline installer below and follow the wizard.
Free Visio Viewer Windows 10
Features
The exported HTML supports these features right out-of-the-box (can be enabled with checkboxes). The javascript to support these features is already provided (not that each feature can be turned on/off)
- Shape properties (shape data)
- Shape selection/hover
- Page navigation (including Visio page references), hyperlink single-click navigation to drill down
- Tooltips (not limited)
- Single page / All page export

The add-in directly supports now 3 types of targets:
- Simple plain-page HTML export to local disk. You get the static HTML files and you can do whatever you want wit them (put them to hosting, just open in the browsers, etc)
- SharePoint page export. You can export the pages directly to your SharePoint environment, using secure connection. The addin supports these types of SharePoint authentications: Windows Authentication (NTLM/Kerberos), SharePoint online (Office 365), Anonymous, Forms, AD FS (Claims). You can select target site and libraries where to put the file(s). Note that enterprise edition is not required, it will work with any edition
- GitHub Pages export. You can put your files to GitHub for anyone to see. GitHub page hosting is a free page hosting from GitHub. It’s also becomes very handy if you want to start hacking the page, adding extra functionality, such as custom javascripts, to create e.g. a dynamic dashboard.
Visio Viewer Chrome Extension Chrome
The export addin is free for individuals. It’s not free for commercial organizations. Please click the link below for ordering information.
