![]() ![]() Note: Special-purpose XML Editors like the ones produced in the RELOAD project to support educational modeling languages will not be discussed here. Descriptions below concern systems tested in october 2006 (unless otherwise specified for more recent entries). Choosing a free or cheap multipurpose XML editor is a nightmare (you can quote DSchneider on this).Of course, everyone is allowed to fix mistakes :) Offenders will have their IP blocked and their product removed or worse. To discuss editors, please use the discussion page. Only short entries are accepted and no pictures (!) This Wiki is about educational technology and not lengthy product descriptions. Warning: I will not allow any dishonest and/or space gobbling publicity here. An XML editor allows an author to write XML contents.11 Raymond Meester's list of XML editors.10 HTML or programming editors with limited XML support.9 Programmer's editors with good XML support.6 Complex Tree/Text/Structure Editors with a GUI.4 Simple word-processor like editing tools.2.2 Recommendations for free XML editors. ![]()
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