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My friends are in a class that is requiring class diagram modeling. We have access (legit) to Enterprise Arch but we all really hate it.

And Visio isn't meant for class modeling (at least in our opinion).

Is there a good free solution for class diagram modeling?

Thanks!

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You can also try NClass. Works on Windows and Linux via Mono.

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This is excellent! :) – bobber205 Oct 26 at 18:23
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If as part of the course you also need to do some programming and plan to use the Eclipse IDE, one good option would be to use one of the UML tools for eclipse : http://wiki.eclipse.org/MDT-UML2-Tool-Compatibility

You can also check some links to open-source UML tools here: http://modeling-languages.com/content/uml-tools#open

However, right now my favourite tool is MagicDraw. If your class is part of a university degree, your instructor can contact MagicDraw and asked for temporary licenses for the course

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I think that Dia is pretty good for diagramming, but I prefer tools specifically designed for UML such as StarUML or the NetBeans UML editor (although if you aren't using the rest of the NetBeans IDE, that's probably overkill).

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http://www.blender.org/

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Did you read the question? Blender is inappropriate for UML modeling. – Thomas Owens Oct 26 at 18:16

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