> hi
>
> Can anyone give suggestions on good UML Modelling tools for small to
> medium sized projects. we don't mind cost as we dont really like open
> source products
>
> thanks for your suggestions
>
> richard
You might want to consider MyEclipse (http://www.myeclipseide.com/) while not
> hi
>
> Can anyone give suggestions on good UML Modelling tools for small to
> medium sized projects. we don't mind cost as we dont really like open
> source products
>
> thanks for your suggestions
>
> richard
Didn't see the objection to open source or costs.
If costs are not the problem
thanks for all your responses, very much appreciated
richard
> hi
>
> Can anyone give suggestions on good UML Modelling tools for small to
> medium sized projects. we don't mind cost as we dont really like open
> source products
>
> thanks for your suggestions
>
> richard
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Hi Adam
thanks for your detailed response.
i like the way you think... we also just use white boards at the moment too!!!
but it is the sharing part that we are trying to sort out... we will try
myeclipse as we do use eclipse and will also try netbeans as you suggested
thanks again
richard
just to clarify i wasnt putting open source down, i didnt make it clear but I
have used various open source uml modelling tools and personally not found them
to suit our requirements so wanted to go down the "costed" route to see if we
have any joy that way
> Hmmm... just re-read that.
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>
not taken as an insult at all peter, i appreciate your feedback, thanks
> Hmmm... just re-read that.
>
> In case it might be mis-interpreted, please nobody take "ignorant"
> there as an insult; wasn't intended to sound rude.
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> Subject: uml modelling tool
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>
> hi
>
> Can anyone give suggestions on good UML Modelling tools for
> small to medium sized projects. we don't mind cost as we dont
> really like open sourc
> End of the day, bar napkins and pictures on white boards are where 90% of
> our design comes from
Amen to that. We used MyEclipse UML for a while, but eventually we found
that the whiteboard was much better suited for early planning where our
ideas were still fluid. By the time we have a co
Project size is a relative thing so it is hard to judge what it is you
really want.
Personally I've used Star UML with limited success and would not recommend
it for anything more than 10 classes a few packages and couple sequence
diagrams . Right now quite a few I work with prefer NetBeans over
On Sat, Mar 28, 2009 at 10:26 AM, Richard White wrote:
> Can anyone give suggestions on good UML Modelling tools for small to medium
> sized projects. we don't mind cost as > we dont really like open source
> products
>
Hi Richard,
ArgoUML works ok, it is open source.
Poseidon for UML I've he
Hmmm... just re-read that.
In case it might be mis-interpreted, please nobody take "ignorant" there as an
insult; wasn't intended to sound rude.
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> we don't mind cost as we dont really like open source products
Are you deliberately trolling to be flamed, or just ignorant?
Open Source has nothing to do with cost.
You can pay for OS software, and get free proprietary software.
Open Source is about trust - being able to see the source code
hi
Can anyone give suggestions on good UML Modelling tools for small to medium
sized projects. we don't mind cost as we dont really like open source products
thanks for your suggestions
richard
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