UML Software
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Hi, What are good software for UML diagrams? I would prefer cheap or free, but you guys can list any sort, commercial or free. I tried Argo UML a while back, but not sure if it is efficiant for .NET 3.5? Please let me hear your views. Brendan
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Hi, What are good software for UML diagrams? I would prefer cheap or free, but you guys can list any sort, commercial or free. I tried Argo UML a while back, but not sure if it is efficiant for .NET 3.5? Please let me hear your views. Brendan
"WPF has many lovers. It's a veritable porn star!" - Josh Smith
As Braveheart once said, "You can take our freedom but you'll never take our Hobnobs!" - Martin Hughes.
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Hi, What are good software for UML diagrams? I would prefer cheap or free, but you guys can list any sort, commercial or free. I tried Argo UML a while back, but not sure if it is efficiant for .NET 3.5? Please let me hear your views. Brendan
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As Pete stated. But also look at Visual Paradigm for UML Community Edition[^] There are paid-for versions of Visual Paradigm available as well.
Thanks guys. Is it good software? Or average?
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Thanks guys. Is it good software? Or average?
StarUML is excellent. We use it to produce all of our design material through it's Word integration.
"WPF has many lovers. It's a veritable porn star!" - Josh Smith
As Braveheart once said, "You can take our freedom but you'll never take our Hobnobs!" - Martin Hughes.
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Thanks guys. Is it good software? Or average?
Pretty reasonable products they are, but as in all software, you have likes and dislikes, some you feel comfortable with, others not so and feel awkward. But try them out and come to your own conclusion. ArgoUML is written using Java as is Visual Paradigm as is Oracle JDeveloper which includes some degree of UML. Star was written ( I think) with Delphi but as I recall, no longer being developed. Sparx software via the link in my reply to your latest posting (above) is another paid-for product.
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Hi, What are good software for UML diagrams? I would prefer cheap or free, but you guys can list any sort, commercial or free. I tried Argo UML a while back, but not sure if it is efficiant for .NET 3.5? Please let me hear your views. Brendan
If I need to sketch something quickly, I use Dia. It's lightweight, has most of the features I normally need, and it doesn't really matter if you're a Windows or a Linux user--you can get a build that fits either: http://live.gnome.org/Dia/Download[^]