UMLet: Open source Tool for UML Diagrams
UMLet: Open source Tool
UMLet is a free and open-source UML tool for drawing UML diagrams. It has a simple user interface that lets you draw UML diagrams fast, and create new, custom UML elements. Using this tool you can also build sequence and activity diagrams from plain text. Other features include exporting diagrams to eps, PDF, jpg, svg, and clipboard, sharing diagrams using Eclipse, etc.
You can the tool as a stand-alone tool or integrate and install it within Eclipse as a plug-in. The tool supports major operating systems like Microsoft Windows, OS X and Linux.Official link for the tool is:
- https://www.umlet.com/
Standard Tool
The standard tool is shipped as a Jar file. You can download the jar file and double-click to run the tool (umlet.jar).
Web-based tool
UMLetino is an online UML tool for fast UML diagrams. It runs in your browser and does not require any installs on your computer. text-based way of drawing UML sketches. You need to enable Javascript and cookies in the browser.
Features:
The tool is an install-free web app, you don’t need to install anything to use the tool.
You can save diagrams in browser storage.
The tool supports many UML diagram types.
You can export .png file format.
- http://www.umletino.com/umletino.html
Eclipse Plugin
You can download the Eclipse plugin from the marketplace. To start the plugin, File>>New>>OtherĀ from the menu or the context menu; in the subsequent wizard, select “UMLet/Diagram”.
Double-click on elements to add them to the diagram.
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