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Software development company india — #3

May I motion to get this thread removed? Judging from the post I wouldn't trust this company to take out my trash much less work on my business.
MacNN Development by art_director

Free UML tool? — #2

Xcode 2 includes class modeling tools. You can find them in Xcode's Design menu.
MacNN Development by szymczyk

Free UML tool? — #3

Quote: Originally Posted by toffe Are there free uml tools fo OS X? http://www.visual-paradigm.com/. Sucks to hell, but its free and because its written in java, it also …
MacNN Development by Dr.Michael

Free UML tool? — #4

I advise you try poseidon. It is not free, but it enalbes you to do a limited number of modellings. If you are not doing a big project, it might suit you.
MacNN Development by david_copperfield

Free UML tool? — #5

Another option: http://argouml.tigris.org/ I've used this before for some development where I had the time to UML up my classes and packages first.
MacNN Development by sirzeo

Free UML tool? — #6

Another option: http://argouml.tigris.org/ I've used this before for some development where I had the time to UML up my classes and packages first.
MacNN Development by sirzeo

Why not an AM/FM tuner? — #4

Quote: Originally Posted by _kevin Is it that hard to include the receiving circuitry for both bands? It may be. Search Google for "one chip fm radio" and you get lots of res…
MacNN Hardware by chabig

Why not an AM/FM tuner? — #5

You have to have separate chips for each, but more importantly AM needs it's own dedicated antenna - you can't simply use the earphone cord as FM receivers do. Thus, there probabl…
MacNN Hardware by Krypton

Why not an AM/FM tuner? — #6

The frequency range for AM broadcast is so much lower than FM broadcast that you'd need a fairly bulky antenna to get anything. The low end of the AM band is about 560 kilohertz w…
MacNN Hardware by ghporter

Why not an AM/FM tuner? — #7

Quote: Originally Posted by ghporter Besides, what's on AM that's worth adding that function to an iPod accessory? I think a lot of people would want to listen to talk radio.…
MacNN Hardware by chabig

Why not an AM/FM tuner? — #8

Quote: Originally Posted by chabig I think a lot of people would want to listen to talk radio. Chris Good point. I usually don't have the time (or the blood pressure contro…
MacNN Hardware by ghporter

Why not an AM/FM tuner? — #9

Thanks for all the information. I hadn't considered the electronic necessities outside of the IC (i.e. the antenna). And yes - I listen to a lot of talk/news radio. Most of those…
MacNN Hardware by _kevin

Why not an AM/FM tuner? — #10

May I suggest that Podcasting seems to be more and more taking over the space which talk radio once inhabited?
MacNN Hardware by iMacfan

Why not an AM/FM tuner? — #12

Quote: Originally Posted by iMacfan May I suggest that Podcasting seems to be more and more taking over the space which talk radio once inhabited? Exactly.
MacNN Hardware by Mastrap

Why not an AM/FM tuner? — #13

Quote: Originally Posted by quesera Spurs broadcasts are on AM, definitely worth listening to when we can't make the game. You're not at the AT&T Center (or in front of a…
MacNN Hardware by ghporter

Why not an AM/FM tuner? — #15

Some of us are poor teachers. Still, we got a ten game package with our game 7 tickets last year and we've supplemented it with other games. Sadly, I think we've seen all the los…
MacNN Hardware by quesera
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