[thelist] XML Editor Recommendations
liorean
liorean at f2o.org
Fri Mar 12 12:53:02 CST 2004
Sam Carter wrote:
> Any recommendations for an XML editor?
Depends on what you want. Merlot/Xerlin is an excellent XML
tree-structure editor that generates only valid, well-formed XML. If you
want a text editor, most of them works. I like SciTE myself, it's
effective, customisable, have all features I need without the feature
bloat found in many others such as BBEdit, TextPad4.5, UltraEdit. The
only big lack is that it only has match bracket/brace/parens, not match
tags.
I've only heard good stuff about Oxygen, but I;ve never tried it.
If you want to see what's out there without needing to pay for it, have
a look at <http://horizon.nserl.purdue.edu/Xml/XMLtools.html>. It's by
far the best list of free XML tools out there.
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