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PlantUml
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Many, many integrations
For example from Emacs, Sublime Text and so on. You can learn about integrations here.
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The "plantUML-language" is a bit strange and hard to grasp for new people
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Easy create diagrams from text
There is even a Visual Basic Macro to draw UML diagrams in Word.
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Slow development due to it being mostly a one-man project
There’s been no recent contribution to the source forge project but from the administrator arnaud_roques. Future contribution might be difficult due to lacking code documentation.
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Free/libre/open source (GPL)
Source code can be browsed here.
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Not maintained
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Has online editors
Such as.
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sphinx-contrib extension for embedding into docs
sphinx-contrib extension on PyPi Allows you to keep your UML definitions under VCS and include them inside generated documentation with ease.
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Platforms:
Windows, Linux, Mac, Web, Chrome
Technology:
Java
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Diagrams.net
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Rich functionality for a web-based application
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Import from Visio .vsd is useless
Even simple diagrams get all scattered.
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Integrates with multiple cloud storage services
Draw.io offers saving files directly to services such as Google Drive, OneDrive or Dropbox along with saving to to computer.
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Behaves strangely for certain diagram types
For example the snapping function for arrows doesn't work properly for the sequence diagram template.
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Real-time collaboration
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Great flexibility customizing text labels
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Completely free
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There is also a Desktop version
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Good list of different output formats
Draw.io supports export for PNG, GIF, JPEG, PDF, SVG, HTML, and XML.
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Internet Explorer 6-8 and touch device support
Draw.io works with every browser (even IE 6) without plugins.
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Platforms:
Web, desktop
License:
Apache v2 (Github repo too)
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Gravizo
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2
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Markdown syntax
Can be used on GitHub using Markdown image tag.
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Online only
No applications for local use in the free version.
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URL
You can use an URL which will be rendered by Gravizo and include it in your website or blog.
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Platforms:
Web, Windows, Linux, Docker
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Creately
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Professionally designed templates
The templates are well thought-out and actually helps you get started. Not like many other sites where the details are already filled in.
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Watermark on export for free users
If you are a free user, exporting a document will create a watermark.
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Easy and simple to use
Consist with an example diagram which we can use to draw the diagram. Most required diagrams are available.
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Web version requires Flash
Flash is known to have security flaws and use high resources.
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Works across all operating system (Windows/MacOS/Linux)
Does not require flash.
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Dekstop version is commercial
If you want to use dekstop version, you need to pay $75.00/ user.
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Intuitive UI
Easy to use drag and drop interface and a contextual toolbar that shows you all the important actions when you select an object. The automatic creation and connecting of next object alone saves tons of time.
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Real time collaboration
You can invite anyone by their email addresses to collaborate with your diagram. You can see others' changes to the diagram real time with the Creately Online and Desktop app.
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Visio Import
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iSO and Android apps to view diagrams
You can't edit diagram using the apps but provides a nice clean interface to view, share and comment on them.
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SVG import and export
Creately supports SVG (Scalar Vector Graphics) import and export to make your diagrams more attractive. It allows you to re-size your diagram as much as you want without getting it messed up.
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Platforms:
Windows, Mac, Linux, Web
Exports:
JPEG, PNG, PDF, SVG
Real-time collaboration:
Yes
Imports:
JPEG, PNG, SVG, VISIO
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