brandonl@gold.gvg.tek.com (Brandon Lovested) (09/11/90)
Are there any decent CASE tools available for the MAC, somewhere along the lines of Saber-C, and Software Through Pictures? ============================================================================== BRANDON G. LOVESTED ::::=:::==::===:==== FOR EVERY VISION, Software Design Engineer ::::=:::==::===:==== THERE IS AN Grass Valley Group ::::=:::==::===:==== EQUAL AND OPPOSITE brandonl@gold.gvg.tek.com ::::=:::==::===:==== REVISION. ==============================================================================
hermens@groucho (09/11/90)
In article <1435@gold.GVG.TEK.COM> brandonl@gold.gvg.tek.com (Brandon Lovested) writes: > >Are there any decent CASE tools available for the MAC, somewhere along >the lines of Saber-C, and Software Through Pictures? > >BRANDON G. LOVESTED ::::=:::==::===:==== FOR EVERY VISION, >Software Design Engineer ::::=:::==::===:==== THERE IS AN >Grass Valley Group ::::=:::==::===:==== EQUAL AND OPPOSITE >brandonl@gold.gvg.tek.com ::::=:::==::===:==== REVISION. An excellent CASE tool for the Mac that I reviewed for IEEE Software, January 1990, page 133, is TurboCase. It is sold by StructSoft in Bellevue, WA. In fact, the program has upgraded since that release and is better than ever with more features. They will send you a demo disk that runs under Hypercard upon request. Excellent tool at an affordable CASE-tool price. Leonard
weide@elephant.cis.ohio-state.edu (Bruce Weide) (09/22/90)
Regarding Mac CASE tools, you might look at MacSTILE. It is intended to support component-oriented design with reusable components, and seems to make sense to people who think about software design much as they would about electronic design. Affordable, and demos available. More info from Software Originals, Inc., 1-800-873-6873, M-F 11 AM - 6 PM Eastern; or e-mail to me, as I'll be glad to help. -Bruce