Dan,

> What worries me a bit is that there are only two licenses available for 
> FreeMind project. If, say, you and Chris start using the tool, no one 
> else will be able to use it too, which creates a privilege for certain 
> members of FreeMind team, not shared by the whole team. I am far from 
> sure that I like this, and that I see this as acceptable.

Enterprise Architect does not create a new precedence: we have only two 
licenses for the profiler, and it is not a problem as long as nobody but 
me wants to use it.

Enterprise Architect and any UML tool is not a part of the build 
process. I need this tool to be able to formulate and propose some ideas 
considering the program design. I estimate that it takes me months, not 
years.

I would prefer use of some free software, but IMHO there is absolutely 
no free stable software with reverse engineering features. So the 
alternative is to use the tool or to have no tool being not able to 
perform.

Dimitry

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