This one is not free but it is reasonably priced, and it is very good. Enterprise Architect
Jay Springfield, IL
This one is not free but it is reasonably priced, and it is very good. Enterprise Architect
Jay Springfield, IL
We have an Web/click once application with about 50 tables using SQLServer and we use iBatis.net and SpringFramework.net.
Jay Springfield, IL
I have use and evaluated many UML CASE tools and for the money my vote is on Enterprise Architect from www.sparxsystems.com.au. If you are looking for a free tool take a look at poseidon for uml
Jay Springfield, IL
I would suggest standard edition if your budget is tight, it has more than enough tools to get do the job. I have used Team Developer, VS2005 Pro, and standard. If you have the money get Pro it has some extra tool that are nice. I think Team server is overkill unless you are a big IT shop with lots of projects. The free express versions are very good for starters. The MSDN license is expensive, but you get access to all of MS's software to test and develop with.
Jay Springfield, IL
I have not tried it on Vista but my favorite is PSPad and it is free.
Jay Bowman MSF&W, Inc. Springfield, IL
I am writing a command line utility in C#. When I try to run the program from a different directory with a batch file or if I put the program folder in the Path statement I get a file not found error on the App.config file. How do I build a command line program that can be called from outside it's build or installed location?
Jay Bowman Springfield, IL