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Excel Introduces Version 3.0 of QuickUML Windows

Unified modeling language synchronizes editing changes across all models.

By DE Editors  

December 14, 2007

By DE Editors

Excel Software (Placitas, NM) is shipping QuickUML 3.0 to design object-oriented software using an integrated, core set of unified modeling language (UML) models. QuickUML MacOSX is a Universal Binary application that is optimized for both PPC and Intel-based Mac OS X computers.

Version 3.0 of QuickUML Windows, which support all computers from Windows 98 through Vista, adds new diagram presentation features, code generators, integrated help system, printed and PDF manual.

QuickUML 3.0 adds new PHP code generation plus enhanced customization of code generated for other programming languages. New presentation features allow attributes, operations, properties, and events to be defined for each class and presented on diagrams with customized color, access, data type, and visibility options.

An entire project is presented as one multi-panel window. It is saved as a single, platform-neutral XML-formatted text file. QuickUML instantly synchronizes editing changes across all models.

QuickUML Windows and QuickUML MacOSX are each priced at $295 for a single user license. Projects can be edited and shared across platforms. Each product is available in a 5-User Site License or Unlimited Site License.

Visit Excel Software for a free trial edition or product information.

 

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

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