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New Release 1.1.1

December 21, 2009

The Topic Maps Lab proudly presents a new version of Onotoa.

With this version a new diagram type is introduced: the domain view. This diagram is an abstraction of the TMCL-based model which provides an base for discussions with the clients of a Topic Maps based application.

In addition this release contains a lot of bugfixes and an online help containing tutorials and an extended handbook.

Download Onotoa now and feel free to report bug reports or feature request on our Google group (http://groups.google.com/group/onotoa) or the issue reporter at http://code.google.com/p/onotoa/ .

Merry Christmas and a happy new year

Onotoa Google Group created

September 01, 2009

The Onotoa team invites you to join the Onotoa google group. You can find it here .

Feel free to ask questions about the using Onotoa or provide feature requests or bug reports.

Onotoa 1.1.0 released

August 23, 2009

The Topic Maps Lab proudly presents a new version of Onotoa – The Topic Maps schema editor.
With the new release, it is possible to install Onotoa into your Eclipse. Just add the update site http://onotoa.topicmapslab.de/update to the update manager.

Alternatively you can download the new version on the Onotoa website http://onotoa.topicmapslab.de . Onotoa is able to create PSIs based on the name of the topic-type. To achieve that it uses the base locator of a schema. Alternatively, it queries subj3ct.com and lists the query result as proposals.

A complete list of changes can be found here .

How to use the new features will be documented in series of small tutorials next week.

What is Onotoa?

Onotoa is an Eclipse-based ontology editor for Topic Maps. It has a graphical UML-like interface, an export function for the current TMCL-draft and a XTM export described here. Feel free to download
and test it. It’s free!

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