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dorisvivMemberWe’ve subscribed to MyEclipse for several years. Current release: Version: 6.0.1 GA
Build id: 6.0.1-GA-200710. But we are now on the MAC platform (OS X 10.4) and are reevaluating IDEs.It’s been more than 3 months since this last post – any roadmap in sight yet? Not having UML available will be an issue.
wayneModeratorWe are actively researching a Mac compatible replacement solution for UML. The preliminary results look promising but working this large of feature development effort into our feature development pipeline is probably late summer, early fall timeframe if all goes well.
Wayne Parrott
VP, Product Development
Genuitec, LLC
delfuegoMemberJeez, it’s been a long time without any UML support on the Mac; this is getting painful. Any chance we’ll see this in our lifetimes?
I know that at our shop, we’re now nearly past the point where we need an IDE that works on our platform and includes UML modeling capabilities… we went with MyEclipse because we felt that there was at least a glimmer of a promise of Mac support, but it’s hard to justify the continuing wait.
Riyad KallaMemberdelfuego,
Wayne’s comment still holds. There are wishful plans to address UML, across the board, in the 7.x time frame. But, as with any unannounced features, I can’t guarantee it at this point. Just know that I’m making management’s life a nightmare with constant nagging… that’s got to count for something 😉
delfuegoMember7.X?!? Really — that’s far enough away that I think you guys have sealed our decision.
Riyad KallaMember7.X?!? Really — that’s far enough away that I think you guys have sealed our decision.
I’m sorry to hear that, but we understand that all development teams need to use the tooling that makes them the most productive, even if that’s not us all the time.
When we do get our improved UML support in place I hope you have a chance to try it out and we’ll be able to win your business back.
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