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Also, what’s really cool is the creator (some guy named Bruno, presumably French?) actually wrote me back within minutes after I sent him an email saying the download link wasn’t working; apparently he had found a bug in the new version; a few hours later he sent me another email saying the bug was fixed and a new version was available. Can’t beat that for customer service!
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I’m not seeing a way to generate PHP from the UML, or other languages. If you’re still in the linux world, check out umbrello, as it can generate many more languages. But bouml *is* pretty light and fast, especially for a cross platform tool. Good find 🙂