[Uml-user] RE: Compiling Umbrello to a Windows binary
Bradley Remedios
bremedios at gmail.com
Sat Dec 10 13:34:02 UTC 2005
On 11/24/05, Begue, Lois <LoisB at lexware.de> wrote:
>
> 1) I don't want to install Cygwin or anything else
> and then have to compile the Umbrello sources
> by myself. It doesn't make any sence
> for me to spend hours in figuring out how to
> do that, only to produce one binary. I'm not
> a Linux specialist and also won't be able to
> become one.
I've gone the cygwin route myself and found it way to slow for what I wanted
to do with it. For some it may be ok, but I personally found it too slow.
That said, I tried it in April or May of 2005 and things could have changed
since then (but I doubt it has.)
2) It makes sence IMHO to take time to
> translate the instructions in german...
>
> 3) There's no cygwin version to find.
4) Since a lot of people do untilize Windows,
> even if it may not be the best OS ever,
> a windows specific binary could tremendously
> improve the name recognition of Umbrello.
I agree. In fact I do both Windows and Linux development. For Windows
Development I find it impractical for me to do a re-boot just to use a UML
modeling tool (Umbrello) so I generally end up purchasing one. Personally, I
believe what determines the best OS is what you are trying to accomplish and
what your budget is. Different OS's are better for different things.
5) I suppose, Umbrello is as powerful as most of
> commercial UML tools running under Win.
> It's an assumption.
> I'd like to gain a real POC (proof of concept).
For me, I don't normally use a lot of the extra features that the commercial
tools provide and find that Umbrello has the bulk of the features that I do
require That said, I end up normally purchasing a commerial tool due to a
lack of a suitable alternative when under windows.
6) Umbrello could become a "favourite tool" of
> many "new" people, though it is up to Umbrello
> to help itself in becoming famous :)
>
> 7) I may be wrong and should better rely on win
> native tools, should I? Really?
In my opinion there are really 3 options for myself when it comes to UML
Modelling on Windows: port Umbrello myself, wait for someone else to port
Umbrello, use a different tool.
Although Umbrello is my UML modeller of choice under Linux, under Windows I
normally use a different tool as I don't have the time to port Umbrello to
Windows nor can afford to wait for someone else to do it.
--
Bradley Remedios
bremedios at gmail.com
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