Two new online UML textual editors have been released almost the same day and both are based on PlantUML (also reviewed in this blog a few years ago). These two new tools are:
- PlantText UML Editor: PlantText is a text-based tool for quickly creating clear UML diagrams that can be compared, versioned, and managed. Simply type PlantUML language into the editor and refresh the screen to produce a professional diagram. Save, export, or copy the image for use in your requirements or design documents. There’s even an introductory video you can take a look at:
- SeedUML which follows a very similar approach and also offers you an online editor when you can write PlantUML descriptions and automatically get them rendered
Two new additions to our (increasingly large) list of textual UML tools (some online, the oldest still using an offline mode) aimed at simplifying the task of creating models by providing textual languages more amenable for people that are used to use textual-based tools instead of graphical editors.
FNR Pearl Chair. Head of the Software Engineering RDI Unit at LIST. Affiliate Professor at University of Luxembourg. More about me.
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