Is Sparx discussing v9 at all? Can I read anything of their plans?
Quite honestly - this is becoming a worrisome portent for professional users of Sparx. If not a "fatal flaw".
Other vendors:
(1) Provide limited information about product strategic roadmap / directions / future functionality - with all appropriate caveats attendant (no guarantees, express or implied, etc.)
(2) Do keep the community of bug reporters and feature requesters "in the loop" in some meaningful way. Sparx refuses even to acknowledge when a member of the community submits a defect report. This arrogant rudeness boggles ones' imagination.
(3) Prolonged inability to maintain product documentation in synch with successive upgrades and versions - indicative of immature comprehension of the principles of software configuration management
(4) Unwillingness to promote strong third-party partnerships and assume some degree of accountability and vendor leadership in ensuring that functionality that is not strongly delivered as core product functionality will be shared out to capable third-party developers - prime example being reporting - which has been utterly tragic for as long as I can remember - and would have been an obvious candidate for farming out to a strong software engineering third-party. The TOGAF and ArchiMate "add-ins" are ... how should one describe them ... well, never mind ...
To a loyal supporter and user of Sparx technology for many years, this proprietary, closed, mode of dealing with their customer community is worrisome.
If "Version 9" doesn't enter the world with comprehensive, new, strong functionality, new architecture, and a better, more consistent user interface, I fear for the future commercial success of our friends in Creswick. (Think "Plan 9 From Outer Space".)
Version 8 was not a major release - it
was more than a point release, but it did not warrant a new version number. If the same thing happens with "Version 9" ...
The market for UML, TOGAF, ArchiMate tools has speeded up, expanded, and gotten much richer in terms of competition and capability over the last three years.
Time for Sparx to pull a huge, instantly loveable, cuddly rabbit out of a massive Akubra.
:-)