Versions:

  • 14.1.4
  • 14.1.3
  • 14.1.2
  • 14.1.1
  • 14.1.0
  • 14.0.5
  • 14.0.4
  • 14.0.2
  • 14.0.1
  • 14.0.0
  • 13.1.2
  • 13.1.1
  • 13.1.0
  • 13.0.1
  • 13.0.0
  • 12.2.1
  • 12.2.0
  • 12.1.2
  • 12.1.1
  • 11.0.0
  • 10.0.1
  • 9.0.0
  • 8.1.0
  • 8.0.5
  • 7.1.0
  • 7.0.4
  • 7.0.3
  • 7.0.2
  • 7.0.1
  • 7.0.0
  • 6.0.2
  • 6.0.1
  • 5.0.1
  • 5.0.0
  • 4.0.0
  • 3.0.0
  • 2.50.0
  • 2.48.0
  • 2.47.3
  • 2.47.2
  • 2.47.0
  • 2.46.1
  • 2.44.1
  • 2.38

Graphviz 14.1.4 is an open-source graph-visualization package published by the Graphviz Project that converts structured descriptions of abstract graphs into intelligible diagrams for fields as diverse as networking, bioinformatics, software engineering, database modelling, web design, machine-learning pipelines and interactive technical interfaces. Written in a concise plain-text language, user-defined graphs are rendered by the suite’s layout engines into standard formats such as PNG or SVG for web embedding, PDF or Postscript for publication-quality documents, and interactive canvases for desktop browsers. The software’s concrete-drawing layer supplies granular control over colours, fonts, tabular node arrangements, line styles, hyperlinks and custom shapes, allowing researchers and engineers to tailor output to corporate style guides or academic standards. Because the same source file can be re-targeted to multiple outputs, Graphviz is frequently integrated into automated documentation, continuous-integration dashboards and data-analysis notebooks where version-controlled visuals must stay synchronized with evolving code bases. The current stable release, 14.1.4, continues a lineage that stretches across 44 numbered versions, reflecting more than three decades of community-driven refinement in algorithms such as dot, neato, fdp, sfdp, twopi and circo, each optimized for distinct graph topologies. As a cross-platform development tool in the Diagramming & Visualization category, Graphviz is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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