eWebEditPro 3.0+XML from Ektron is a Web-based HTML and XML authoring tool. Web-based authoring tools work on a different model than client-based Web authoring tools. Users access a Web-based ...
Windows only: If you're delving into XML programming for the first time, or want to tweak a few software files, Microsoft's XML Notepad 2007 may be the no-nonsense editor you're looking for. It's not ...
Mary Chipman of MCW Technologies has published an interesting article on MSDN, covering XML authoring in Office 2003 tools. Mary provides a beginner's walkthrough of new functionality for using XML, ...
Xselerator presents another way to think about XML editing, with some powerful and innovative features. It uses a dual-pane approach by default, encouraging you to edit an XML file and the associated ...
Version 21.1 of the Oxygen XML Editor introduces HTML5 support (without treating it as XHTML), providing specialized text-based editing and validation support. DITA support includes a new Resource ...
Vasont’s content management system allows organizations to manage content as independent XML components that users can combine and reused to create documents. For example, if an organization creates a ...
Altova’s xmlspy 2004 features an impressive array of editing views, debugging capabilities, and productivity tools for developers working with XML and XML-related technologies. Although not a ...
Property lists are essentially XML files with a .plist extension. Here's how to edit them using the command line in the macOS Terminal app. XML is an open data format which gained popularity in the ...
VirtualBox is surprisingly easy to use for creating an OS-inside-an-OS, unless you have to move or back up your huge VDI machine files. You can avoid non-starting machines, however, with an XML file ...