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What is the best mac based or even better cross platform UML Application available both costed and opensource / freeware?

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I haven't touched a Mac in about 15 years but I think ArgoUML should do the trick for you. I use it on Windows platforms but Mac is supported too.

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ArgoUML is nearly unusable on the Mac. I've yet to have a saved project file that doesn't get corrupted within a day or two of me having saved it -- leading to me having to re-create entire projects from scratch a half-dozen times. I won't even install ArgoUML on the Mac anymore. – delfuego Jun 12 at 15:15
Yes I have had problems getting ArgoUML to work relibably on my Mac for years, I have given up on it ever becoming stable. – corydoras Nov 17 at 0:11
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OmniGraffle: quite possibly the best diagramming software ever.

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I've used visual paradigm... it's not free, but it's pretty powerful and cross-platform... might be worth a demo to you.

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Yes VP is great. I think it's a java app. It's a CASE tool that can generate all the database commands for creating the data model. – Thanks May 1 at 19:50
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same as @danb I use Visual Paradigm (not free, but they do have a Community Edition), got to say it is not the most user friendly tool but does its job and covers a lot details in modeling... in windows I'd say nothing beats Enterprise Architect... but Visio comes handy for really fast diagramming for documentation purposes and is cheaper.

Cheers!

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If you're looking for a cross platform/web based solution, check out Gliffy. It also integrates into several wiki's. Wiki's with pictures always look nicer!

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OmniGraffle Pro includes a reasonable set of UML stencils.

Even better: If you drag a framework to the OmniGraffle Pro application it will generate a diagram for every class in the framework, with links for subclasses. This can be quite a time saver.

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I used to use Visual Paradigm Community, but switched to StarUML. I'm not sure if it's on Mac, though.

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StarUML is not on Mac, and it doesn't look like there's much activity in terms of development. However, one of their long-term goals is to be cross-platform, but without development, it doesn't look like that's going to happen soon. – Thomas Owens Nov 3 '08 at 13:15
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Do any of these have support for XML Schema expressions of Class View Diagrams?

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