Apollon is a UML modeling editor designed specifically for iOS devices. This app provides a seamless and intuitive user interface that simplifies creating and managing UML diagrams. Whether you're a student, a professional software engineer, or someone interested in software design, Apollon offers the tools to visualize and organize your ideas from the comfort of your iPhone or iPad.
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EASY-TO-USE EDITOR
Apollon iOS boasts a user-friendly interface, making it simple for users of all skill levels to create UML diagrams. Adding elements, drawing relationships, and editing properties is straightforward, thanks to a well-designed elements menu and an easy-to-navigate editing interface.
VERSATILE DIAGRAM SUPPORT
With support for Class Diagrams, Object Diagrams, Activity Diagrams, Use Case Diagrams, and Component Diagrams and plans to include more UML diagram types in the future, Apollon is versatile enough to accommodate a wide range of modeling needs.
IMPORT AND EXPORT CAPABILITIES
Enhance your workflow by importing diagrams created by other users. Likewise, diagrams created and edited in the Apollon app can be exported to JSON, PNG, and PDF, facilitating easy sharing and collaboration options.
DARK/LIGHT THEMES
Choose between dark and light themes to customize the editor's appearance to your preference, ensuring comfort and visibility in any lighting condition.
OFFLINE MODE
With Apollon, your diagrams are saved locally on your device, allowing you to work without an internet connection and ensuring your data remains secure and accessible at all times.
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Apollon is more than just a UML diagram editor; it's a comprehensive tool designed to streamline the diagram creation process, making it easier to focus on what truly matters: bringing your ideas to life. Whether you're mapping out software architecture, planning a project, or documenting systems, Apollon is the perfect companion for your creative and professional endeavors. Try Apollon today and experience the future of UML modeling on mobile devices.
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