I needs a mac compatible UML diagramming application, and on the cheap is better. I've tried Gliffy.com as an online application, but I need something for offline use as well. Any suggestions would be great.

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OmniGraffle - $100 so not exactly cheap alt text

Some people use Adobe Fireworks although it's not exactly a replacement for Visio. Fireworks isn't very cheap either.

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$100! They've raised the price. I'm pretty sure I bought my copy in the summer for $70 or $80. – Dana Feb 23 '09 at 19:14
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NetBeans has an UML modeller

You can install the light version of NetBeans(the one with only Java support) and then install the packages needed from within NetBeans.

This one looks nice too, cross-platform: yEd - Graph Editor

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Dia: http://live.gnome.org/Dia

Mac OS X DMG of Dia is available from http://dia-installer.de/download/macosx.html - no compilation required. In case you prefer to compile Dia yourself: OS X port is here: http://dia.darwinports.com/ MacPorts Portfile: https://trac.macports.org/browser/trunk/dports/gnome/dia/Portfile

I have not used it on OS X but it does exist...

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Dia is always a favorite.

http://projects.gnome.org/dia/

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According to 11 Free And Useful Open-Source Alternatives For Designers at Smashing Apps, Open Office Draw is an open source alternative to Visio.

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LucidChart is an online collaborative diagram design tool written in HTML5 and JS, I sincerely recommend you check it out. It is free to use for simpler diagrams.

http://www.lucidchart.com

Another cool thing... you only pay for it when you use it.

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After signing up to use LucidChart for a while I realised that it is unreliable. Many of the boxes in my diagrams are missing their borders for no apparent reason (a pretty serious bug).

I'm now using a copy of OmniGraffle which is in its trial period. It's actually a hell of a lot better than LucidChart, for its reliability and its usability.

I'm now cancelling my LucidChart account.

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LucidChart has also announced that offline is coming very soon. – user510230 Apr 3 '11 at 15:15
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I'm a fan of OmniGraffle.

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too costy for student. – lukmac Mar 27 '11 at 0:59
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Diagramly is getting HTML 5 offline support in the next major release in the summer.

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