What UML Tools do you use?

Recently I read the article “Free UML tools” which explains about the various free UML tools available. That article made me think “What UML tool do people actually use?”. Over the years, I have used tools like Microsoft Visio, ArgoUML, NetBeans UML, StarUML and finally settled with JUDE. How about you? What UML tools do you use? Some of you might use more than one tool (at work, at home etc), so feel free to choose all the options applicable.

What UML tools do you use?

IBM Rational Series ArgoUML/Poseidon JUDE MagicDraw UML
Microsoft Visio
NetBeans UML
Eclipse UML
Visual Paradigm
StarUML
Other
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Readers choice: Most popular Subversion clients

Subversion is a very popular version control system. As a result, subversion has a wide array of client tools which makes life difficult for us, the users. So we wanted to know what our readers actually use and here is the summary of their opinions.

Not surprisingly, close to 50% of them use the popular TortoiseSVN as their client.

The only limiting factor of this wildly popular tool is that it is available only for Windows.

Surprisingly, the second most popular choice for users is their IDE (like Eclipse, NetBeans etc). 30% users are satisfied with the support . . . → Read More: Readers choice: Most popular Subversion clients

Five different uses of Java Applets

In a world where everyone is using technologies like Flash, Silverlight etc to present rich content, are Java Applets still used? Are they still relevant? The answer is – “Yes”. Apart from being used primarily for playing online games, Java Applets are still used in many different ways. Here I would like to highlight a few applications that put Applets to good use.

1. Online Office Suite ThinkFree is a very popular and professional online office suite based on Java Applet and Ajax.

2. Virtualization JPC or Java PC Emulator is a pure java based virtualization software that . . . → Read More: Five different uses of Java Applets

Poll: What is your favourite Subversion client?

Do you use Subversion as your version control system? Then, please share with us what is your favourite Subversion client.

What is your favourite Subversion client?

TortoiseSVN (47%, 103 Votes) The one that comes with my IDE (NetBeans, Eclipse, etc) (30%, 65 Votes) Subversion Command Line Client (13%, 29 Votes) Other (Please mention your choice in the comments) (5%, 11 Votes) RapidSVN (5%, 10 Votes)

Total Voters: 218

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Subversion and RapidSVN

Subversion is a very popular version control system. Though Subversion provides a very robust command line client, most of us prefer using a nice GUI front end. Windows users are really fortunate to have a powerful tool like TortoiseSVN which without any argument is simply the best front end for Subversion. Unfortunately, TortoiseSVN is available for just the Windows platform. Here I would like to highlight about RapidSVN, a cross-platform GUI front end for Subversion.

This tutorial is directed towards new users of Linux or people who migrated from Windows to Linux recently. If you are a Windows user, . . . → Read More: Subversion and RapidSVN

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