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I'm looking for something relatively simple to spec out a class hierarchy for C++. Can cost $ but preferably something free or at least simple and not overly feature laden and $$$.

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Once KDE4 is running really well on the Mac you should be able to use the excellent Umbrello tool.

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Why would you run KDE4 on the Mac? Talk about a few steps backward. – Stephen Cox Dec 28 '08 at 18:55
Stephen Cox: perhaps in order to use some KDE software, like Umbrello UML modeller? – Ali A Dec 28 '08 at 19:26
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Do you mean free UML tools? If so, I really like JUDE community edition. The UML is certainly language agnostic, but the import/export features assume Java.

Wikipedia actually has a list of UML tools, some that should be usable on OSX.

Google found VP UML.

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OmniGraffle does a nice job.

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Does OmniGraffle stub out code? – ceretullis Dec 28 '08 at 20:44
No, omnigraffle won't stub out code to the best of my knowledge. But the diagrams are really pretty :-) – littlenag Dec 31 '08 at 15:05
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I can recommend Umbrello, mentioned in another answer. I have also used ArgoUML, which is pretty good too.

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