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>Thanks Bob.
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>I actually own a copy of Visio 2000 Technical Edition, so I'll have to check it out. I uninstalled it about 6 months ago cause I never used it, but I still have the package.
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>>David,
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>>You might look at Visio, it has a number of stencils for software design. The UML selections in Visio 2000 are great. The Visual Modeler included with Visual Studio works OK but the user interface is fixed in a three tier mode. HTH.
PMFJI If you have the Beta 2 of VS .Net, Enterprise Edition, you might try the version of Visio that comes with it. It includes templates for UML, use cases, sequence, state charts, deployment, collaboration, activity, and a few others. It also has templates for Database, Object Role Modeling, Entity Relationship and more. It is also much easier to enter the table information, at least for SQL, I haven't created anything VFP for some time now. They did a great job on this release of Visio. It is not in the Professional version or the release candidate version of VS .Net though.
REM
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