ANN: ModelMaker Tools gives away free licenses !

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Gerrit Beuze

Hi all,

What?
Yes: ModelMaker Tools are giving away three single user licenses for a
ModelMaker Tools product of your choice!

To participate in this one off prize draw, all you have to do is send an email before May 31st 2006.
Check the details on http://www.modelmakertools.com/free-licenses.html

No strings attached!

So what will you choose?


ModelMaker 8:
+= Native C# 1.1 and 2.0 Visual modeling and Refactoring tool based on UML[tm] 2.0 technology.
+= Visual Studio 2003 & 2005 integration.
+= Instant Code generation. Reverse engineering (code import) and instant visualization.
+= Design and restructure code. Deploy design patterns and apply Built-in Refactorings.
http://www.modelmakertools.com/modelmaker/index.html


Code Explorer for Visual Studio 2003/2005:
+= Class Explorer and Refactoring Browser.
+= Integrated with Microsoft® Visual Studio[tm] 2003 and 2005
+= C# 1.1 and 2.0 and Chrome Pascal support
+= Apply Built-in Refactorings, Rearrange and Sort code.
http://www.modelmakertools.com/code-explorer-vs/index.html


Structured Difference Viewer:
+= Shows differences between C# and Pascal files using syntax based Structured Difference.
+= Trace detailed changes even if methods appear in a different order. Class Difference compares any two classes in any two files.
+= Native C# 1.1 and 2.0 for .NET support.
http://www.modelmakertools.com/structured-diff-viewer/index.html


UML Explorer:
+= Visualize code and create UML diagrams from existing C# and Pascal source code.
+= Whole spectrum of UML diagrams supported: Class diagram, Collaboration and State chart diagrams etc.
+= Instant code visualization.
+= Embed professional UML diagrams in your documents.
http://www.modelmakertools.com/uml-explorer/index.html


Gerrit Beuze
ModelMaker Tools
 
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Peter Morris [Droopy eyes software]

Excellent!

I have used ModelMaker since V5 when I used to use it for Pascal, I was so
pleased when you also implemented a C# version! I'll mention it on my blog,
and I'll enter too :)

Pete
 

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