Gaphor is a UML modeling tool written in Python (2.2). It utilizes the GTK+ widget library, and is designed to be very extensible.
| Tags | Information Management Metadata/Semantic Models Scientific/Engineering Visualization multimedia Graphics Editors Vector-Based Electronic Design Automation (EDA) Desktop Environment GNOME |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPL |
| Operating Systems | POSIX |
| Implementation | Python |
Recent releases


Release Notes: This version has a completely new pure Python drawing canvas. This obsoletes the use of DiaCanvas as the drawing widget.


Release Notes: This version features an XMI export plugin, item alignment, a full-featured undo mechanism, copy/paste, and usability improvements.


Release Notes: This version adds a code reverse engineer plugin (for Python code), a diagram layout engine (to automatically order classes and relations), and improved plugin support.


Release Notes: This release features support for stereotypes and use cases, plugins, the ability for packages to be reordered with drag- and-drop, and support for interfaces.


Release Notes: Lots and lots of changes. Gaphor has a new data model, and the GUI has been largely rewritten.
Recent comments
19 Jun 2007 01:31
Re: no real UML tools?
> "there are no real UML development tools
> under
> Linux" says their website.
>
> What about
>
> Umbrello?
>
> (Possible bias involved.)
Have you ever used it more than a few minutes ? It rapidly becomes very slow, and crashes too much...
25 Aug 2004 05:25
no real UML tools?
"there are no real UML development tools under
Linux" says their website.
What about
Umbrello?
(Possible bias involved.)