<oXygen/> releases new XML editor
By Alun Williams
Posted on 3 Apr 2003 at 15:56
The company that revels in the tag of <oXygen/> has updated its XML editor
Features new to version 2.0 include editing and viewing XML documents as a graphical tree, spell checking, XML Catalog support and automatic generation of documents, with minimal markup, from a given DTD (document type definition) or XML Schema.
Designed for use with all XML-related documents, it supports XML, XSD, XSL and DTD files.
You can freely evaluate it for 30 days. It costs $74 when bought online ($48 for academic use).
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