ObjectDomain is a feature-rich, highly-intuitive modeling tool. Take a look at
some of the features presented in the screenshots below.
Note, the presented screenshots are captured using the default Java Metal Look
and
Feel. In addition, ObjectDomain supports Look and Feel options for Windows, Mac
OS X, Motif.
Support for all UML diagrams: Use Case, Class, Object,
Component, Deployment, State, Activity, Sequence, Collaboration
Complete UML functionality for all diagrams
Extensive control of presentation aspects using ObjectDomain "styles",
which manage color, font, and other relevant visual settings
3D presentation options including emboss and shadow
effects
Thumbnail overview with 2-dimensional scrolling and "click-and-go" support
Support for bezier, orthogonal, and oblique line styles
Render Stereotypes as small adornment to standard view element
True visual element composition which properly updates underlying
model
Auxiliary, multi-perspective browser allows alternate model presentations
including views for structure, package, inheritance, diagram, and
related element
Auto-layout mechanism for diagrams with complete undo capabilities
Engaging user interface with switchable look-and-feel
and theme support
Tabbed worksets keeps environment organized
Ability to split the application workspace to simultaneously
view multiple diagrams
Ability to split diagrams to simultaneously view multiple
areas of the same diagram
Intuitive, hierarchical editing dialogs that are non-modal
and sizeable with intelligent layout
Strong model-view separation and command-based architecture allows
virtually all dialogs to be non-modal; this maximizes productivity
by allowing complete flexibility in the issuing of user commands
Application log displays complete history of all commands and errors
Automatic script generation of user actions
All secondary browsers such as the search, find, and multi-perspective
browser are non-modal and offer full command and drag and drop support
Recursively expand a given set of elements based on relationships
to and from that set of elements
Comment scriptlets for accessing and rendering element properties
in comment views