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
Some people use Adobe Fireworks although it's not exactly a replacement for Visio. Fireworks isn't very cheap either. | |||
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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. | |||
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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. Another cool thing... you only pay for it when you use it. ------ Edit 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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I'm a fan of OmniGraffle. | |||
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Diagramly is getting HTML 5 offline support in the next major release in the summer. | |||
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