XMLFox XML/XSD Editor 1.6.20
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XMLFox XML/XSD Editor - Graphical XML editing and validation tool XMLFox is a freeware editor for creating valid well-formed XML documents and/or XSD Schema. XMLFox XML/XSD editor is the Windows based graphical tool for authoring, updating, exploring, well-formedness checking or validating XML documents. XMLFox is an intuitive xml and xml schema(XSD) editor, allows the xml developer to create schemas and show a visual representation of what the xml document will look like for that schema. XMLFox Editor is a delimiter-aware XML data editor with markup-aware cut-and-paste operations, undo, rectangular selection, clear diagnostics and other innovative attractive tools to handle common XML/XSD editing tasks.
Visual XML document editor, suited as a lightweight editor for document framework deployments. It features full XSD validation, but doesn't require a XSD (XML Schema Definition). XMLFox includes XML View, XML Tree, XML Grid, and XML Script modes for editing. Features include drag and drop, and extensive find capabilities on text as well as on XML data.
XMLFox is the tool for beginners to XSD schema (XML Schema Definition) as well as for professionals. It has visual Schema Tree representation that dynamically updates its XSD text. Those that need help in understanding schemas will find the Schema Tree inestimable, and developers maintaining other schemas will save hours of learning time with this XML editor. It is extremely configurable and fast enough.
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Version: 1.6.20
Just a hook to advertise their XML Converter
Download and installation was smooth. The README is very clear and although you need some prerequisite stuff to install, everything was fine ... until I started the app. The GUI looked promising, but loading any XML/XSD document caused the app to partly hang. I was not able to get the tree view running on my computer. :-(
Every session ends with annoying advertise to use their XML Converter. Is that really necessary to convince potential customers of that product?
Anyway, calling the software XMLFox utilizing the association of the **real free, robuts and successful** FireFox browser is cheaky on my opinion.
I don't think that I will spend more time on that.
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