Re: Visio EA 2003
From: Ben (benjy_at_allfreetec[NOSPAMDOT)
Date: 04/03/04
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Date: Sat, 3 Apr 2004 01:17:35 +0100
Okay .. as a related question, I have Visio EA which came with VS.NET 2003.
Now can I safely upgrade to Visio Pro 2003 or will i lose my reverse
engineering features and other EA features ? I need to know this before i go
the whole hog and lose stuff
Any ideas ?
cheers
Ben
"Anthony Bloesch [MSFT]" <abloesch@online.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Sorry Visio EA 2003 will ship with Whidbey which has no firm date. The
> version that ships with VS 2003 is based on an earlier version of Visio.
>
> Anthony
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> I hate to disagree with MSFT but the MS website does not mention Visio EA
> 2003, only the Professional version seems to have all the features of EA
> 2002.
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> http://www.microsoft.com/office/visio/prodinfo/default.mspx
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> So I guess the question is when will Visio EA 2003 ship? I for one could
use
> a better feature set to reverse engineer the large multi-project C# .NET
> solution I have been hired to document.
>
> Anyone know a good trick for generating UML automatically from source
code?
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> TED
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> "Anthony Bloesch [MSFT]" <abloesch@online.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> > Yes this is the same product.
> >
> > Anthony
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> > From: "David Farrell-Garcia" <davidf@orcasoftware.com>
> > Subject: Visio EA 2003
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> > I keep seeing mention of Visio EA 2003. Is this the same thing that
> > shipped with VS.NET 2003 EA or has there been an update to Visio EA?
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