a programmable (in a language inspired by
EZ[4])
widget that displays DOT graphs and allows the user to perform actions on them with the mouse. Therefore, Lefty can be used as the view in a
model–view–controller GUI application that uses graphs.
Gramps uses Graphviz to create genealogical (family tree) diagrams.
Graph-tool a Python library for graph manipulation and visualization.
OmniGraffle version 5 and later uses the Graphviz engine, with a limited set of commands, for automatically laying out graphs.[9]
Org-mode can work with DOT source code blocks.[10]
PlantUML uses Graphviz to generate UML diagrams from text descriptions.
Puppet can produce DOT resource graphs that can be viewed with Graphviz.
Scribus is an Open Source DTP program that can use Graphviz to render graphs by using its internal editor in a special frame type called render frame.[11]
Sphinx is a documentation generator that can use Graphviz to embed graphs in documents.
TOra a free software database development and administration GUI, available under the GNU GPL.
^Eleftherios Koutsofios and Stephen North. Drawing graphs with dot. Technical Report 910904-59113-08TM, AT&T Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill, New Jersey, September 1991.