Lucidchart is a Web-based diagramming application that allows customers to collaborate and work together in real time to create flowcharts, organizational charts, website wireframes, Unified Modeling Language (UML) designs, mind maps, software prototypes, and many other types of diagrams.
Current University of Maryland, College Park campus students, faculty, and staff are all eligible to use the free version of Lucidchart. To use Lucidchart at the University of Maryland, College Park, you will need:
You can activate your Lucidchart account by going to http://lucidchart.umd.edu and logging into the University of Maryland Central Authentication Service with a University credentials .
Once you activate your Lucidchart account, you will be able to access Lucidchart through any Web browser on any computer by going to http://lucidchart.umd.edu and logging into the University of Maryland Central Authentication Service with a University credentials .
You may keep your Lucidchart account as long as you are a current student, faculty member, or staff member at the University of Maryland, College Park. If you purchase a Premium LucidChart account you will be charged a yearly renewal for the duration of your usage.
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Lucidchart's iPad app does not currently support Single Sign On (SSO). Because of the University of Maryland's security requirements, students and faculty cannot use the Lucidchart iPad app at this time. Lucidchart is planning on adding SSO support to the iPad this year.
You have access to a free version of LucidChart using your University credentials. If you would like to purchase a premium version of LucidChart, you may do so by visiting the Terpware site.
Your Premium Lucidchart account comes with the same feature set as a Lucidchart Professional license. This includes:
To learn more about Lucidchart's features, take a look at Lucidchart's Sample Use Cases.
Yes. Lucidchart offers 1 gigabyte (GB) of online storage space, along with the ability to back up the contents of your Lucidchart account to either your local machine or to a Google Drive account. To learn more about integrating Lucidchart with Google Drive, view the Lucidchart Google Drive Tutorial.
Yes, any diagrams created through Lucidchart may be saved to a computer or storage device easily by utilizing the Lucidchart save function. To learn more, view the Overview of Lucidchart article.
Contact the Call Center for access or technical issues with your Lucidchart account. You may also make use of Lucidchart's customer support resources, including: