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I wonder, is there a free browser-based UML tool with ability to draw and may be share UML diagrams?

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There's astah Community: astah.net/editions/community (combine with the Share version to share online) – John Rasch Jul 29 '11 at 18:04
Is it online? I can't find an ability to use it online. – Sergey Metlov Jul 29 '11 at 18:06
@DotNOT Ninja - ahh you mean draw them in your web browser... my bad. You can't do that with astah as far as I know. – John Rasch Jul 29 '11 at 18:08
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Closed as "not constructive", but here I am, after a google search, finding this page pretty flipping useful! +1 for being constructive! – WheretheresaWill Apr 19 at 9:18

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Free:

Freemium:

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yuml.me is pretty cool! – Sergey Metlov Jul 29 '11 at 20:30
asciiflow.com is the only one of those mentioned as being "free" that doesn't follow the freemium model, and I thought it was pretty fun to play with. – mkelley33 Oct 11 '12 at 22:53
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@DotNETNinja diagram.ly is also very good, quick and efficient. It is pretty flexible but you have to export and import your diagrams in XML if you want to share it. – ForceMagic Oct 15 '12 at 5:00
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minimalistic but sufficient for smaller projects: sketchboard.me – tsterker Apr 22 at 8:49

www.lucidchart.com is one of the best online modelling tools. Free version has some limitations on count of the elements on the single page but it is still awesome in use. Can sync with your Google Drive.

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An online drawing tool with sharing functionality:

https://cacoo.com/

It provides a free plan which should be enough for small projects. It's not perfect for UML but there are not many free online alternatives around.

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ArgoUML is not my favorite, but it is freely available and it gets the job done. It may be outdated... not sure, but like I said it's pretty basic.

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creately.com also offer free UML editing. It's the first time that I'm drawing UML online. Liked it so far.

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The best free UML tool IMO is ArgoUML (http://argouml-downloads.tigris.org/), but make up your own mind by reading here:

http://geekswithblogs.net/flanakin/articles/CompareUmlTools.aspx

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