Umbrello/TCM
Verde Denim
tdldev at gmail.com
Mon Oct 26 13:48:07 UTC 2009
On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 8:58 AM, Derek Broughton <derek at pointerstop.ca>wrote:
> Verde Denim wrote:
>
> > Has anyone here used these tools? Have a recommendation as to one or the
> > other for Linux development?
>
> Don't know TCM at all. I tried Umbrello - very pretty, no current
> development, useless for my work (I'm generating models for a Plone code
> generator - ArchGenXML - and Umbrello is incompatible, because it's
> outdated).
>
> I use ArgoUML - ugly but functional. Of course, what sort of "Linux
> development" you're doing, would affect the requirements.
> --
> derek
>
Derek
Thanks for the input. I did notice that Umbrello has been _ghosted_ ...
I'll look up Argo and give that a go. This is mostly for school work at the
moment.
On the win side, they're using visual paradigm, but all the models have a
watermark stamped through them (not very professional for turning in work,
even if it is only school). Need a tool for use case, process, state, class,
and data models. uml 2.0 standard stuff...
Regards
Jack
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