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Updated: Mon, Jan 14th 2008 10:05 UTC (6 months, 6 days ago) |
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About:
MagicDraw is a visual UML modeling and CASE tool
with teamwork support. It is designed for business
analysts, software analysts, programmers, QA
engineers, and documentation writers. This dynamic
and versatile development tool facilitates
analysis and design of Object Oriented (OO)
systems and databases. It provides a code
engineering mechanism (with full round-trip
support for J2EE, C#, C++, CORBA IDL programming
languages, .NET, XML Schema, WSDL), as well as
database schema modeling, DDL generation, and
reverse engineering facilities.
Author:
No Magic, Inc. <contact |at| magicdraw |dot| com>
[contact developer]
Homepage:
http://www.magicdraw.com/
Demo site:
http://www.magicdraw.com/download.html
Trove categories:
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7.85/10.00
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» Vitality: 0.06% (Rank 1519)
» Popularity: 3.10% (Rank 1427)

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Record hits: 53,102
URL hits: 26,394
Subscribers: 45
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Community (free) version
by mcoon - Jan 14th 2008 11:07:52
I was going to download the community version, but realized that this
version of the product didn't have any of the reverse engineering
capabilities. I then took a look at the personal edition, which was
reasonably priced, but it didn't offer any of these capabilities either.
Long story short, for the average developer perusing this site for neat
tools, don't bother with looking into this product as it is currently
priced out of your range.
The problem with their pricing / licensing scheme is this: if it can't
import an existing C/C++ project on Linux for a reasonable price, then this
posting is nothing more than an add for yet another developer's tool
costing more than $1,000 U.S.D. / seat.
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MagicDraw UML has nothing to do on freshmeat.net
by Erwan Ducroquet - Nov 2nd 2001 05:47:37
I'm surprised to found a standard commercial and NOT OpenSource product on
the freshmeat repository. There are other web sites dedicated for this type
of product, aka: download.cnet.com.
Misters from No Magic, I don't think this is a good idea to get the
lightnings of the OpenSource community, as your product may be a good one,
but none the less a not OpenSource one.
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Re: MagicDraw UML has nothing to do on freshmeat.net
by jeff covey - Nov 2nd 2001 08:18:41
> I'm surprised to found a standard commercial and NOT OpenSource
> product on the freshmeat repository.
Why?
-- vs lbh pna ernq guvf, lbh'er n trrx.
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Re: MagicDraw UML has nothing to do on freshmeat.net
by Erwan Ducroquet - Nov 3rd 2001 05:18:59
>> I'm surprised to found a standard commercial and NOT OpenSource
product on the freshmeat repository.
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> Why?
Because : "freshmeat maintains the Web's largest index of Unix and
cross-platform open source software." (first sentence on the
"about" page).
Is MagicDraw UML an open source software ?
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Re: MagicDraw UML has nothing to do on freshmeat.net
by jeff covey - Nov 3rd 2001 09:14:21
> Is MagicDraw UML an open source software ?
No, and we've always listed software released under a wide variety of
licenses. If you think otherwise, you weren't paying attention. :)
-- vs lbh pna ernq guvf, lbh'er n trrx.
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Re: MagicDraw UML has nothing to do on freshmeat.net
by Erwan Ducroquet - Nov 5th 2001 07:02:39
>> Is MagicDraw UML an open source software ?
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> No, and we've always listed software released under a wide variety
of licenses.
> If you think otherwise, you weren't paying attention. :)
Silly me, I misunderstood the purpose of freshmeat.net.
As it is a member of the OSDN, I really tought that it was only about open
source softwares that any people could directly help to improve.
Is there a way to filter softwares and see only the opensource ones
(including any opensource type of licence : GPL, LGPL, Apache, ...) ?
Thanks
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Re: MagicDraw UML has nothing to do on freshmeat.net
by jeff covey - Nov 6th 2001 10:04:33
> I misunderstood the purpose of freshmeat.net.
Yes, you did.
> Is there a way to filter softwares and see only the opensource ones
> (including any opensource type of licence : GPL, LGPL, Apache, ...)
?
Yes, go to http://freshmeat.net/filters/list/trove/.
-- vs lbh pna ernq guvf, lbh'er n trrx.
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