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On Fri, Jul 04, 2003 at 10:14:44AM -0400, Greg Fields wrote: > ladies & gents ... I've been using a free editor for XML dev, but my > projects are getting to the point where I will need to start looking at > commercial dev tools. Other than XMLspy, XMetaL, and TurboXML, are there > any other good ones out there? What do you use? It depends to some extent on platform. Since I primarily use Linux, I use gvim (a text editor with syntax colouring) and xxe (a free Java product from Active Minds). I plan to look at XML authoring tools in more detail next month, though, both on Linux and under Windows 2k/xp. On other platforms (e.g. Solaris), Arbortext (www.arbortext.com) has some XML editing ("development") software, and Adobe has FrameMaker; both of these are very mature. SoftQuad's Author/Editor was bought by Interleaf, who were bought by BroadVision, who seemed not to want Author/Editor, so that one has vanished I think. There's one called oXygen that posts announcements to xml-dev, and another from Stilo in the UK... a quick look at Robin Cover's "Cover Pages" will get you more. I dont know if any support the QNX operating system dierctly. The best tool for you depends on exactly what you are doing, on your environment and your background. Best, Liam -- Liam Quin, W3C XML Activity Lead, liam@w..., http://www.w3.org/People/Quin/
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