Some others like Modelmaker, Metamill, Visual UML, etc. It had the initial wow factor but its defects became visible quite soon. Visual Paradigm: Found Visual Paradigm a little too hyped, heavy and unstable. Magicdraw: I used Magicdraw for a while and really liked it but it is pricier for C# code engineering version ($899)and a whole lot heavier on the memory. I guess its success is largely due to it being the first affordable alternative to other overpriced (way overpriced) tools. The UML diagrams seem to be "lightweight" almost like a drawing tool. It does not have Undo/Redo outside of the diagram pane. $139 to $199ĮA: EA lacks a whole bunch of basic stuff for UML software designers but it seems to be a hit with documentation and process oriented folks who are content with abstract UML. These guys are constantly adding new features and offer great professional support. I find it way better than Sparxx Enterprise Architect. UModel integrates very well within Visual Studio, but it is a tad bit unstable at times but nothing critical. UModel: After evaluating several tools, I have ended up with the relatively new Altova UModel 2008. Net code engineering, sturdy UML diagramming with good navigational capabilities such as "Jump to code/model tree/diagram/hyperlinks etc" and Undo/Redo. My main evaluation factor for a tool was. I just posted on another blog by this author about UML.
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