I use UML Studio from pragsof http://www.pragsoft.com 

It's pretty cheap and allows you to create your own code generation and reverse engineering scripts to turn your models into stub code, or to to turn existing code into models. The scripting language is lisp based too which is fun :)

Spike


Brian LeRoux wrote:
Yeah I like Grant's tool but its totally actionscript centric. I just
got back from a M$ launch of win2003 server and vs.net 2003 with a fresh
copy of visio and thought I'd see what folks were using.. Gonna try out
visio now that I've heard at least one person has found it useful. :) 

Keep em coming!

  
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I have been using visio primarily, but have found several 
limitations. The class diagram is a bit limited, and overly 
detailed.  

1 - There does not seem to be a return type struct for an operation. 
2 - The arguments and retruns are a bit awkward to document.
3 - There is no package accessibility indicator for the 
operators (methods). 4 - Just in general there is WAY too 
much for what I do, and this really gets in the way. 

I am using the standard viso UML stencils.   

I realize much of what I am looking for is a visio UML for cfcs, 
but these are just a couple of things I have found.

I have messed around with this:

    
http://www.gskinner.com/gmodeler/app/run.asp

Pretty slick...but I just wish there was a way to print larger diagrams.


Very interested to hear what the other folks have to say.

Good Luck,

Justin

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Looking for some input from experience. Thanks all,
BrianL


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