MacTranslator OSX review

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MacTranslator is used to generate class models, structure charts or data models from source code.

License: Comercialware
OS: Mac OS X
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Developer: Excel Software
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Price: $495.00
Updated: 04 Dec 2005
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MacTranslator is used to generate class models, structure charts or data models from source code.
MacTranslator OSX generates MacA&D diagrams and dictionary information from existing source code. Generate data models from SQL. Get UML class models from C++, Java, Delphi or Objective-C. C, Pascal, Basic or Fortran code generates structure charts. Automatically partition large systems into multiple diagrams. Diagram objects click to source code in the integrated code editor.

Class Models
MacTranslator processes code files and outputs a text file of design information that can be imported into MacA&D or QuickUML. Object-oriented software written in C++, Java, Delphi or Objective-C creates class models. Diagram objects click to source code.

Structure Charts
Code written in C, Pascal, procedural Basic or Fortran generates structure charts. Diagrams can be automatically organized into multiple diagram levels to easily accommodate very large software systems.
Detailed information can be extracted from the code including data types, parameter lists and descriptive comments. There are many options available to support different language dialects and customize the output produced.

Data Models
MacTranslator makes it easy to generate data models from an SQL script for popular RDBMS products including Oracle, DB2, SQL Server, Sybase, Informix and InterBase. It produces a dictionary entry list from the SQL that can be imported into MacA&D. Logical and physical data models can then be generated from the Dictionary.

Automated Reengineering
MacTranslator commands can be issued interactively or from a text script. The Rengineer Project dialog steps the user through the reengineering process of object-oriented or procedural-oriented projects. This greatly simplifies reengineering large projects with potentially thousands of code files partitioned into hundreds of folders.

Requirements:
Macintosh G4 or G5 with 256 MB RAM and 100 MB hard disk space.

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