If you’ve recently switched from a PC to a Mac—or you’re the lone Mac user in a Visio-loving enterprise—you’ve probably had this exact moment of panic.
Here’s a blog post draft designed for a tech-savvy but frustrated audience: Mac users who need diagramming but can’t find Visio in their Office 365 suite. Visio on a Mac: Where Is It, and 3 Clever Ways to Stop Pulling Your Hair Out visio for mac office 365
You pay for Office 365, you open your Mac, you search for Visio... and nothing. Here’s what’s actually going on. If you’ve recently switched from a PC to
Modern Mac-native diagramming tools can open, edit, and save .vsdx files better than Visio for the web in some cases. and nothing
You pay for the subscription. Your PC colleagues are cranking out flowcharts, org charts, and floor plans. And you’re left drawing boxes in Keynote like a caveman.
Microsoft may never bring Visio to the Mac. But that doesn’t mean you have to diagram like it’s 1999. Have you found a .vsdx editor that actually works on macOS? Drop a comment below—the Mac diagramming community needs heroes.