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Commit b7f05445c0
has added WWW entries to port Makefiles based on
WWW: lines in pkg-descr files.
This commit removes the WWW: lines of moved-over URLs from these
pkg-descr files.
Approved by: portmgr (tcberner)
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Violet is a UML editor with these benefits:
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* It is very easy to learn and use
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* It draws nice-looking class, sequence, state, object and use-case diagrams
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* It is completely free (distributed under the GNU General Public License)
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* It is cross-platform
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Violet is intended for students, teachers, and authors who need to produce
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simple UML diagrams quickly. It is not intended as an industrial strength
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tool. Here are some of the features that industrial-strength UML programs have
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and that Violet does not have:
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* Code generation. Violet does not generate any source code from UML diagrams.
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* Reverse engineering. Violet does not generate UML diagrams from source code
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* Semantic checking of models. You can use Violet to draw contradictory
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diagrams XMI export or import. Violet does not generate files that can be
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imported into other UML tools, nor can it read model files from other tools
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If you just want to draw simple UML diagrams without too much fuss, chances
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are you'll like Violet. If you have more serious needs, check out one of the
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other programs.
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