Version: 1.5.3 (using KDE KDE 3.5.7) Installed from: Fedora RPMs A feature that I really miss is the ability to generate html from UML projects. This feature makes it easy to share your project with people who don't have umbrello. This is particularly for use in an office where the majority of the people are running that awful OS Windows and refuse to run Linux. This way we can develop well designed projects using Linux and there is some cross platform portability for other team members to view the details of the code. Rational Rose actually does a good job of this because all methods and attributes use hyperlinks to get to their full description and also can quickly reference you to any classes that are used for attributes or operation parameters. Microsoft Visio generates some pretty useless HTML by only generating html for the image exported from the diagrams. This is pretty much impossible to read and understand plus you can't view the detailed documentation for each operation, attribute and class.
The standalone "umbodoc" program is part of the Umbrello distribution since version 1.5.5, see e.g. umbrello-1.5.71/umbrello/docgenerators/ *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 54307 ***