Name of Reply Message disappears if it includes a right square bracket
Name of the Reply Message should always appear on the diagram, however if you include a right square bracket in its name, the name completely disappears from the diagram.
Name of the Reply Message should always appear on the diagram, however if you include a right square bracket in its name, the name completely disappears from the diagram.
Today we released Astah SysML Beta 0.9 with many bug-fixes and a few improvements below. 1. New model elements added on Tool menu Notes with rationale and problem stereotypes are now on the tool menu […]
This is a guest blog post by Haim Michael from Israel – a founder of Life Michael, an OMG Certified UML Professional and also a member of Friends of Astah. Introduction of OOP Analysis and Design Course […]
We have released Astah version 6.7 with new features and over 40 bug-fixes. We’ve measurably increased the speed of operation especially when you are using a file that contains hundreds of Classes. Astah 6.7 works […]
We updated the System Requirements accordingly with the latest release of Astah 6.7. As you may have noticed, Astah 6.7 requires OS X Lion 10.7.5 or later and no longer supports Snow Leopard. This is because […]
We have an UML modeling app called “Astah UML Pad” for iPad for free. We receive positive feedback and questions from users every day and one of the most frequently asked questions is “How do […]
Wrong hyperlinks appear in RTF documents that are exported from [Tool] – [Export RTF].
At Agile India 2013, I showed Astah, a mind mapping tool in some sessions. To those who asked me for a free license, Click the image below to jump to Astah Download page and then select your […]
Agile India 2013 was an enagetic and eye-opening event I just attended in Bangalore. Here are some photos taken during my talks. Craig’s Keynote (Edit: Mar.7 Added) Here’s a mind map note I took for Craig […]
This January, I have finally published a Japanese Agile book. “Agile and Scrum: Collaborative Software Development That Connects Customers, Engineers and Management” I humbly co-authored this book with Prof. Ikujiro Nonaka, the grandfather of Scrum who originally […]