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JohnH2019
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From the days when I had a VS2015 Enterprise license (through BizSpark), I have a pile of UML architecture/design documentation in a VS2015 solution. Unfortunately, I no longer have an Enterprise license and so have no way of getting to that UML documentation, not even to print it to PDF, let alone maintain it.
I noticed that it's possible to get a free VS2017 Enterprise trial.
Two questions spring to mind:
(1) Is it still possible to get a free VS2015 Enterprise trial? If so, how?
(2) If I get a free VS2017 Enterprise trial, would that provide me with a key that I could use in VS2015 Enterprise, just for a limited time to allow me to print or export the UML assets?
Alternatively, are there any tools available from 3rd parties that can load a VS2015 UML project and convert the content to a form that can be used with other (free) tools?
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I noticed that it's possible to get a free VS2017 Enterprise trial.
Two questions spring to mind:
(1) Is it still possible to get a free VS2015 Enterprise trial? If so, how?
(2) If I get a free VS2017 Enterprise trial, would that provide me with a key that I could use in VS2015 Enterprise, just for a limited time to allow me to print or export the UML assets?
Alternatively, are there any tools available from 3rd parties that can load a VS2015 UML project and convert the content to a form that can be used with other (free) tools?
Continue reading...