![]() ![]() However, I didn’t give up and tried the program on a friends computer. Umbrello(11497) UMLListView::findView: could not find "class diagram" in UMLListViewItem: "Logical View", type="lvt_Logical_View", id="Logical View", children=1 Umbrello(11497)/kdeui (kdelibs): Attempt to use QAction "edit_redo" with KXMLGUIFactory! Umbrello(11497)/kdeui (kdelibs): Attempt to use QAction "edit_undo" with KXMLGUIFactory! BUT, umbrello wouldn’t want to start, I was I had to pull around 70MB of package that weren’t related to the software to get umbrello installed. The binary of Gaphor is around 23MB with some python libraries dependencies on the side. It’s also missing the composition relation. If you use a dark gtk2 theme, and that the class boxes don’t let you add attributes nor methods. ![]() The only drawbacks are that it doesn’t look good, or hides parts of the GUI, Save/export the project as an image which is useful. I was directly shocked by its simplicity it made the work so much easier. It was the first UML Designer I installed. Gaphor is straight forward and easy to use. gaphor - An easy to use modeling environment for UML design Simple as in that only knowing UML I could simply put what was in my mindĭirectly in the software, and something that could construct a UML from some source files.įrom a lot of searches, downloads, trials, and errors, I present my software review. What I was looking for was something simple without too much dependencies, I didn’t find any useful comparison online,Īll of that I found was people praising their own tool for their own benifits. With my current workflow I had to switchįrom UML designing on paper to UML designing on the computer.Īnd thus the unevitable question came to my mind: “What editor are availableĪnd which one should I choose?”. It is a must for software engineers and developpers to know how I’ve been doing a lot of UML editing and design patterns lately. ![]() More precisely, it’s about finding the open source UML Editor/Designer that you need. This thread is about a must have software engineer tool called an ![]()
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