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Ask HN: what software you use to create UML's?

7 pointsby p47almost 16 years ago
Hi,<p>I'm currently with AgroUML, but it's still needs a lot of work :/. I'm working with my team remotely so important for me is easy sharing options with my teammates.<p>What do you use for remote work?

3 comments

ajg1977almost 16 years ago
Visual Paradigm -<p>* It's cross platform (I use it at work on PC and home on a Mac).<p>* The pricing is very fair, particularly the single-user edition ($70).<p>* The community and viewer editions are free.<p>* It has nice support for automatically aligning/formatting/reorganizing diagrams.<p>On the downside the toolbar isn't that great, many common operations are in the main or context menus. Also the diagram explorer doesn't support subfolders for grouping things together.<p><a href="http://www.visual-paradigm.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.visual-paradigm.com</a>
justlearningalmost 16 years ago
staruml - <a href="http://staruml.sourceforge.net" rel="nofollow">http://staruml.sourceforge.net</a> on windows.<p>just in case, you are using eclipse/netbeans, they have decent modelling capabilities.
stefanoalmost 16 years ago
I've found ArgoUML to be quite hard to work with. BoUML is much better.