Will anybody "recommend", from experience, flowcharting software, that's free, or atleast useful?
I could draw the flowchart with paintbrush, but eh, you can figure out the rest.
Will anybody "recommend", from experience, flowcharting software, that's free, or atleast useful?
I could draw the flowchart with paintbrush, but eh, you can figure out the rest.
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(this == Useful && this != Free)
Microsoft Visio
Yeah, we have Visio at school, I'll have to look into the possibility of getting a copy as a course supliment.
I was just chancing the fact of, "you never know with the internet".
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there probably are many other things that can do it; I've only used Visio
Visio is real good. You can also use MS Word with the drawing toolbar.
Mr. C: Author and Instructor
Linux supplies dia, which supports UML drawing.
< http://www.lysator.liu.se/~alla/dia/ >
The ultimate is rational rose, but it is not free:
< www.rational.com >
Last edited by Troll_King; 10-16-2002 at 11:07 PM.
I'm afraid I use Visio as well.
>>> The ultimate is rational rose, but it is not free:
Do you use that Dean? We were going to use it, (indeed a few of us went on courses - not me), but it was rejected in favour of something else as being to expensive for what it was, and that it's UML implementation had been bent quite a bit to fit their "RUP" process.
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I like the Rational Unified Process, but as far as UML goes, I don't see a need to pay a lot of money for the tools. I'd rather write my own code. I used an older version of Rational Rose, it was nice, but I'd rather just use 'dia' or even hand drawings rather than pay all the money that they are asking.
I think I'll stick to Visio. It's fast and easy.
(the reason I asked was for a temporary fix as I haven't checked out the software yet)
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