@maxitb Thanks for your response. I don't know if I would call them student projects, but many of those applications are made for a very specific purpose (like transcribing audio, etc.) very much in the sense of Unix utilities that are designed for one or few tasks. However, there are some bigger applications in common usage as well, for example: #Flowblade #Pitivi #Kazam2 #MyPaint #Exhibit #Gaphor #Gajim #Paperwork #Scriptorium #GettingThingsGnome #Gramps #Cadabra #Saldo #Setzer
all together answer is irrelevant
need to go with an open source alternative and my even help them to progress
after trying several tools, #python implementation #gaphor
https://gaphor.org/
will be used
a bit unusual user interface, that's why it took me a while to convince, ...
has less nice features than commercial thingy, 🤔 might turn out as positive in long run
Gaphor is a UML, SysML, RAAML, and C4 modeling application written in Python. It is designed to be easy to use, while still being powerful. Gaphor implements a fully-compliant UML 2 data model, so it is much more than a picture drawing tool. You can use Gaphor to quickly visualize different aspects of a system as well as create complete, highly complex models.