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Umbrello 1.1 Released

An anonymous reader writes "The new stable version of Umbrello UML Modeller 1.1 was released on 20 January. Currently only source and SuSE packages are available. Is there a better UML modeller for Linux?"

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  1. Possibly Better by Tomah4wk · · Score: 3, Informative

    Umbrello is great (i just started using it a few days ago), and will be properly integrated into the next kdevelop (possibly next but one) along with valgrind and many other kick arse tools. In the past i have also used argouml (search google) which is written in java and works very well. Any debian users can also apt-get argouml to install the latest version.

    1. Re:Possibly Better by _pruegel_ · · Score: 2, Informative

      There is also an enhanced version of Argo/UML called Posseidon (http://www.gentleware.de). The Community Edition is free of charge and there are also a Standard and a Professional Edition.

  2. Other UML Modeller by mshiltonj · · Score: 3, Informative

    There's ArgoUML, but I've used it very little. Haven't used Umbrello at all. Would be interested in a head-to-head comparison.

  3. Other tools. by fogof · · Score: 3, Informative

    I used dia for UML. I know of 2 other tools out there. One that does the code generation and one that does the importing of code into a dia uml diagram. I found both on freshmeat. But I just installed Umbrello and it seems that it is far better than both that I have used.

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  4. Re:FYI: Code Import only supports C++ by Arandir · · Score: 2, Informative

    It supports Java, C++ and PHP out of the box. Go to "Code -> Add/Remove Generation Languages", then add the one you want. Since it's a plugin architecture, you can add more when people write them.

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